Archive for May, 2016

The 12 Laws of Karma

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CLICK HERE TO WATCH A VIDEO ABOUT IT

Karma is the Sanskrit word for “action” or “deed.” It refers to the principle of cause and effect, where intent and action influences the future. There is a close connection with karma and rebirth in many Eastern religions, that the actions of this life will affect someone in their following life. In Hinduism there is a very long term concept of this. For example, a blind king in the Bhagavadgita was punished for something he did 100,000 years ago, in a previous life.

Now technically there really is just one “Law of Karma.” The “12 Laws” are not an ancient law, as far as I can tell. I think the 12 laws are something newer, perhaps new age. But they aren’t a bad guideline for life. Many people who struggle through life tend to see themselves as victims, rather than agents of their own destiny. They think all the bad things that happen to them are the fault of others, and expect others to change in order for their own quality of life to improve. Now obviously, not everyone is responsible for every bad thing that happens to them. Bad things happen to good people all the time. There is that old expression, “no good deed goes unpunished.” However, accepting responsibility for your own actions and working to change yourself for the better of others is a key theme of many spiritual paths. So the video I posted above, as well as the laws I provided below are good guidelines to live by.


1. THE GREAT LAW

– Whatever we put out in the Universe is what comes back to us.

– “As you sow, so shall you reap”. This is also known as the “Law of Cause and Effect”.

– Treat others as you want to be treated and so on.

 

2. THE LAW OF CREATION

– Life doesn’t just happen by itself, we need to make it happen.

– Get in the driver’s seat of the ride that is life, don’t just be a passenger.

 

3. THE LAW OF HUMILITY

– One must accept something in order to change it.

– For instance, the first step in the AA process. Can’t stop being a drunk if you don’t accept that you are one.

 

4. THE LAW OF GROWTH

– When we change ourselves, our lives follow suit and change too.

– If you don’t like your life, try changing yourself first before changing others.

 

5. LAW OF RESPONSIBILITY

– We must take responsibility for what is in our lives.

– You are not a helpless victim of life’s events. To some degree at least, your life is what you make it.

 

6. THE LAW OF CONNECTION

– The past, present and future are all connected.

– Yesterday, today and tomorrow, time remains the same.

 

7. THE LAW OF FOCUS

– You can not think of two things at the same time. (Although I disagree – I can!)

– When you focus on spiritual values, it is harder to have lower thoughts such as greed, anger or violence.

 

8. THE LAW OF GIVING AND HOSPITALITY

– Our behavior should match our thoughts and actions.

– Put your money where your mouth is.

– Put your words in action.

– In other words, no hypocrites.

 

9. THE LAW OF HERE AND NOW

– One cannot be present if they are looking backwards.

– If you are fretting over the future, or obsessing over the past, you won’t be able to live in the moment.

 

10. THE LAW OF CHANGE

– History repeats itself until we learn the lessons that we need to change our path.

 

11. THE LAW OF PATIENCE AND REWARD

– The most valuable rewards require persistence.

– No guts, no glory.

 

12. THE LAW OF SIGNIFICANCE AND INSPIRATION

– Rewards are a direct result of the energy and effort we put into it.

– A fundamental law of computer science: junk in, junk out.

– Whatever you put into something is what you get out of it.

 


New Trailer for Doom is Metal as Hell

I’m not going to pretend to be an expert about this game series that I’ve never played and know little to nothing about.

But the trailer that was just released has a brutal soundtrack that makes me want to play. Not to mention that the graphics look amazing. And I am pretty enticed by the chance to fight like hell in a blood and gore rich environment against inter-dimensional monsters. If the soundtrack to the game is as metal as the trailer, then it’s a winning combination. Read more at Metalsucks or the Doom website.


Nuclear Assault – Critical Mass

Here’s some old school “environ-metal.” And you know it’s old school because MTV is actually playing a music video. This thrash metal band from New York formed in 1984, and has broken up and reformed three times. In fact, they are still around today. Their lyrics deal with politics, society, warfare, humor and corruption. Dan Lilker, a key member of the band, was also in Anthrax, and played live for Dark Angel and Soulfly.

The video above is a thrashy, head banging warning about mankind’s destruction of the planet through oil spills and nuclear waste – as well as mankind’s eventual destruction of itself.