Whether
a novel, a film, or a stage play, the characters will have a back story
so-called, which is their history prior to their appearance in that novel,
film, or play.
But then we, too, have a
back story, such as, for instance, who our
parents were, where we went to school, how many friends we had and who they and
their parents were, whether it was a positive environment we grew up in or
whether it was negative.
But
there is another back story and that is who we were in our
previous incarnations. The details of this
are not available to us directly, of course, but they can be supposed
accurately enough, based on how our current lives are going. Vedanta and Buddhism teach that the karma
that we carry from our past lives determines our present fortunes.
If
we are now enjoying good luck and happy experiences, then who we used to be was a
person who was kind, generous, and helpful to others. If in our present life we have much
misfortune, tragedy and suffering, then it is certain that in our past lives we were horrible toward everyone and everything.
Interpreting
karma is a tricky business, though, because there are gray areas where it is
not clear whether something is positive or negative. What decides it is the intent, what the
person doing the act meant by it.
If,
for example, a person gives a gift to someone, but does so with hate in his
heart, then the result is bad karma. But
it is good karma if a person saves someone from drowning, even though the one
drowning is a crook. Crooks can change their ways.
While
we cannot know the details of our past lives, how our current lives are going
tells us a great deal about the intentions of who we used to be.
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