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This is no joke. I heard it on the evening news last night. In Houston Tx, a man was hunting and had put his shotgun in the back of his truck. I do not know every detail but his dog jumped in and the gun went off. It shot him in the theigh but he died from blood loss. To think... just how many circumstances had to come into effect for this to happen as it did. I will stay cautious and rely upon the word "perhaps" as to not carve any certain notion into stone. Perhaps, all the little birds he shot, that day or over a course of time (nature) decided that the universal law of cause and effect/what goes around comes around into motion. basicly, nature saught payback as it always has and always does. Our actions, when motivated at destruction, killing, any negetive karmic scenerio will always litarally come back and bite us in the butt. Another example is a friend of mine who hates life and spends his day cursing the singing

birds because of their "screaching noises". He has declared war on squirrels because they eat his tomatoes and figs. I said to simply put up a mesh fence or something but he refused. Instead, he spends his days sitting in the yard killing squirrels with a pellet gun. Not too long ago, he smelled smoke and opening the door, he discovered that his garage and the car in it was engulfed in fire. It all burned up. The fire inverstigators determined that squirrels had chewed through a wire and was the cause. Karmic payback? perhaps. A squirrel is a little fuzzytailed creature, but kill enough of them and there is one big energy looking you right in the face. I warned him that if he continued this killing, his house may be next. All I got was him knocking on a piece of wood and saying "don't jinx me". lol There is no such thing as a jinx or an accident. Everything happens because it was meant to, wether it is good or bad, these creations/destructions happen and because we are

boxed in our human bodies and internal mind, we very seldom actually see why something happened. Sometimes it takes years before the answer comes and by then, we forgot about it anyway. Sometimes it is right in front of us yet we do not see. So, this would spiral down to a simple lesson; throw breadcrumbs at nature, not rocks. Compassion to All, Randy

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> This is no joke. I heard it on the evening news last night. In

Houston Tx, a man was hunting and had put his shotgun in the back of

his truck. I do not know every detail but his dog jumped in and the

gun went off. It shot him in the theigh but he died from blood loss.

> To think... just how many circumstances had to come into effect

for this to happen as it did. I will stay cautious and rely upon the

word " perhaps " as to not carve any certain notion into stone.

> Perhaps, all the little birds he shot, that day or over a course

of time (nature) decided that the universal law of cause and

effect/what goes around comes around into motion. basicly, nature

saught payback as it always has and always does. Our actions, when

motivated at destruction, killing, any negetive karmic scenerio will

always litarally come back and bite us in the butt.

> Another example is a friend of mine who hates life and spends

his day cursing the singing birds because of their " screaching

noises " . He has declared war on squirrels because they eat his

tomatoes and figs. I said to simply put up a mesh fence or something

but he refused. Instead, he spends his days sitting in the yard

killing squirrels with a pellet gun. Not too long ago, he smelled

smoke and opening the door, he discovered that his garage and the car

in it was engulfed in fire. It all burned up. The fire inverstigators

determined that squirrels had chewed through a wire and was the

cause. Karmic payback? perhaps. A squirrel is a little fuzzytailed

creature, but kill enough of them and there is one big energy looking

you right in the face. I warned him that if he continued this

killing, his house may be next. All I got was him knocking on a piece

of wood and saying " don't jinx me " . lol There is no such thing as a

jinx or an accident. Everything happens because it was

> meant to, wether it is good or bad, these creations/destructions

happen and because we are boxed in our human bodies and internal

mind, we very seldom actually see why something happened. Sometimes

it takes years before the answer comes and by then, we forgot about

it anyway. Sometimes it is right in front of us yet we do not see.

> So, this would spiral down to a simple lesson; throw breadcrumbs

at nature, not rocks.

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> Compassion

to All,

> Randy

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> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile.

Try it now.

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