‘Sin’
is an act of making someone or yourself to suffer at the time of committing
‘it’ or later on. In some of the ‘sins’ – we might not find anyone suffer out
of it but, it is just due to our lack of insight. For example if ‘you’ do
‘smoke’ then right at the moment of smoking you feel the ‘kick’ out of smoking
but, later on you might get some type of ’cancer’ and you will suffer [for
more info read - Why Smoking is a Sin ? on this site]. The same is the case
with any type of ‘sin’. In many cases of ‘sin’ we don’t see someone suffering
right in front but, someone will suffer later on or at a faraway place as in
the case of ‘prostitution’ or ‘watching movies'. In many cases we fail to notice the ‘sufferer’
of our actions, as we are mentally not sharp enough to realize and moreover the
‘victim’ need not be a human beings but, any other ‘life form’ too.
If someone suffers due to your act,
that you do knowingly or unknowingly – then ‘you’ have to suffer accordingly. The
‘sin’ you did onto them will undoubtedly come back to you later on and
according to the ‘law of Karma’ , the ‘law of action’ – of the Hinduism you
will suffer due to the same sin that you did to the same extent with interest
too,, if it is delayed. The ‘law of Karma’ is similar to the third law of Newton that states that – for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
It has been mentioned in the Hindu scriptures
that the ‘law of Karma’ is inexorable and indomitable of evasion. Once you do
act of ‘good’ or ‘bad’ – there is no way to escape it, the Hinduism stresses
that even the lord can’t help you escape out of it, such is the power of
action.
Hinduism claims that – whatever ‘good’
or ‘bad’ you do with your ‘thought’ or ‘tongue’ or ‘body’ will be returned to
you through the same channel. For example if I kick someone, in future the same
kicks will be given to me by someone else or through the same individual. If I ‘scold’
someone then it comes back to me later on and if I mentally think ‘ill’ for
others then in future this will make me to suffer in mind. This is retold in
the age old saying – whatever you sow that shall you
reap. If it takes
more time to get back then the results too will be more, this is similar to the
growth of money in a ‘fixed deposit’.
This
concept applies not only to the ‘bad’ done by you but, to the ‘good’ actions as
well. The ‘good’ and ‘bad’ need not be ONLY towards the human beings, but
towards any living being will count. One might escape from the ‘law’ after committing
a ‘crime’ but, the universe will not spare you and the results of your actions
will be delivered to you without any doubt.
Another
quality with the ‘sin’ is that – while doing ‘it’, it gives you happiness but,
later on it fetches you ‘tears’. But, unlike
this the ‘good’ will give you pain while doing ‘it’ but, later on it gives you ‘joy’.
In the ladder
of life, climbing [doing good] is painful but, if you reach
the top you will feel the joy out of it but, sliding down [doing sin] is
easy but, later you will not be pleased.
The ‘law
of action’ also says that – if you do the same ‘bad’ to different people the ‘sin’
you get back will be different and this will depend upon the ‘maturity level’
or the ‘sensitiveness’ of the person you act upon. If I hit a bad man I will
get relatively
less 'sin' than hurting a good man.
In some
cases, I might not get the ‘sin’ due to hurting others. For example, if a ‘police’
man beats a ‘thief’ will the police get the result back? The ‘law of action’ says
not so because, what he did is part of his job. Similarly, is a mother sinning if she beats his
wrong doing son? Not at all! Because the mother is hitting her kid only for his
‘good’. These are the exceptions given in the scriptures on the ‘law of Karma’,
the law of action.
So, nothing is unscientific or
baseless in the religions or scriptures saying something as bad and commanding
you not to do ‘it’ for doing some ‘actions’ [sins] will make you suffer later
on and not only that, you will be pushed down on the ladder of life,
the ladder of evolution if you commit
such forbidden actions, or ‘sins’.
So, if the religions or scriptures
are saying something as ‘sin’ or to forbid certain actions then it is always better
for us to abandon such actions though we might fail to understand the wrong or
bad behind such actions. Jesus or Ram or Krishna or Buddha or
the scriptures are meant only for our good and not to make us fools or to
restrict our freedom for no valid reason, after all the scriptures were not
written by the politicians to cheat us !
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