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Does Sikhism Believe In Karma?


Harmeet Singh
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Does Sikhism believe in Karma?

Hukam and Karma seem mutually exclusive to each other. Hukam is the order of the universe or waheguru while karma is based upon individualistic actions and there results upon the individuals. If I do everything and get results based upon those actions then what is the place or use of God?

On the contrary, Hukam says a person does nothing and everything is done is by waheguru. There is no need to worry or feel sad.

Any views?

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http://www.sikhspectrum.com/082006/reincarnation.htm

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well, waheguru is in you as well. this is talking about 2 sides of a coin. at one instant only one side can be seen by a person (without using technology ofcourse). so when you do anything waheguru is making you do it BUT he also gives you a choice. ie we are not slaves to the hukum, its there but we still have free will to follow it or not.

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this is talking about 2 sides of a coin.
There is really 3 sides to a coin :D (front, back, cylinderical side)
yes you can tell i'm kinda dumb blush.gif

buh i hope that analogy made sense tho :D

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