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Old 03-31-2011, 02:06 PM   #2
FuXA8nQM

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Dear Sri Nacchinarkiniyan Ji,

I believe in Karma theory. But this theory about bad karma being spent when you are about to realize Moksha (or whatever it's equivalent) always have baffled me.

Prarabdha has both 'good' and 'bad' karma. So, if one has to wipe the slate clean, doesn't then one need to both the good and the bad? Yet it seems that besides the high cost of doing this, as you pointed out, the seekers only experience bad. What happens to the 'good' to the body? Because they have renounced everything, the good automatically gets removed?

Would appreciate an explanation.

Regards,
KRS
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