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Game Discussion - Karma? - carrie - 12-13-2009

What would be definition of karma in virtual world?

Karma would be:

- Action causes someone else to be angry and then virtual character would be sad for one virtual day

- Action causes someone else to be happy and then virtual character would be happy for one virtual day

- Action causes an equal reaction from someone else

would this be correct?


RE: Game Discussion - Karma? - Questioner - 12-13-2009

I think you can merge this with the polarity thread, see my comment there.


RE: Game Discussion - Karma? - jimmmarks - 01-22-2010

In my opinion, Action causes an equal reaction from someone else.


RE: Game Discussion - Karma? - Peregrinus - 01-22-2010

I believe Ra sated what karma is clearly enough in these answers.

Quote:12.28 Ra: I am Ra. ... The challenge/danger of the Wanderer is that it will forget its mission, become karmically involved, and thus be swept into the maelstrom of which it had incarnated to avert the destruction.

12.29 Questioner: What could one of these entities do to become karmically involved? Could you give an example of that?

Ra: I am Ra. An entity which acts in a consciously unloving manner in action with other beings can become karmically involved.