Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Quotes on Karma:

I am the owner of my karma.
I inherit my karma.
I am born of my karma.
I am related to my karma.
I live supported by my karma.
Whatever karma I create, whether good or evil, that I shall inherit.

It is believed that if we ignore the workings of karma, we are creating problems for ourselves as “knowledge on Karma” can actually help us improve ourselves, our lives. Thus, we cannot blame our destiny for it is a known fact that “you are the result of your own deeds” as explained in the quote below:

Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions.
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.


Buddhist point of view on Karma:

Buddha said:

“Do not think a small sin will not return in your future lives.
Just as falling drops of water will fill a large container,
The little sins that steadfast accumulate will completely overwhelm you.

Do not think a small virtue will not return in your future lives.
Just as falling drops of water will fill a large container,
The little virtues that steadfast accumulate will completely overwhelm you.”

Read more on the Buddhist view of Karma on: 
http://viewonbuddhism.org/karma.html &
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/buddhism/beliefs/karma.shtml

Thursday, October 16, 2014

My experience on Twitter

My experience on Twitter has been wonderful so far because I’m used to this platform as I have been using it for more than a year now. I tweet stuffs every day and I often enter conversation with people who follow me, and also through other official pages like TV channels, TV shows and celebrity fan pages where lots of people share their views. Twitter is very easy to use and it is a great source of news, especially when one follows great leaders and actors and check their tweets regularly. Twitter helped me formed a network and I have been noticed by celebrities who have retweeted and favourite my tweets.

Thus, I used Twitter to promote my blog page. I tweeted about my topic and the link to my blog on my page so as make my followers aware of my blog and also so that they can access it directly.




I also left the link to my post “Introducing your topic” so that people can better understand on what I am writing.

I retweeted 5 tweets in my profile and I even commented on the retweets so as to link the tweet with my topic. I also used hashtags like #Dogooddeed, #Spreadlove, #spreadhappiness #PerformgoodKarma, #healtheworld, #Law_of_karma to get people’s attention online as nowadays using hashtags is the new trend and it also allows us to connect with more people using the same hashtags. Hashtags makes it easier for people to search for trending topics.
Here are the retweets:


For these retweets, I have basically taken 2 religions that talk about good deeds/karma: Hinduism and Christianity to show that different religions teach us the same message. I found these two articles most appropriate because I believe that the teachings we get from our scriptures are so meaningful and every word said in there is very important and should be respected by individuals. Moreover, these articles speaks volume about my topic and they are the most interesting one I could find online.

There are many tweets that are relevant to my topic and I also found that many people are using this platform to promote their blogs.


I have retweeted this tweet because this blogger is writing on the topic ‘See God in every little thing’ which I find very interesting and also because it is directly linked to my topic.