In here I will give you a physical demonstration of how Karma works.
A Wasp landed on this baby Dwarf Gecko and it took his tail. But the wasp didn't reckon that I was on hand and I swatted the wasp.
This is a good description of Karma- Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.
Confucius
So the wasp got hold of the baby, but the wasp could never have guessed what the ultimate result of his deed would be.
Come and let me show you.
Below you can see that the wasp ended up on one of the rocks in our garden. He was kaput.
Now watch karma in action, as an adult dwarf gecko made its way over to the rock.
The gecko grabbed the wasp in a flash move and he was on his way.
I bet that the wasp never realized what the result of his deed to attack the baby gecko entailed.
As now the wasp became a gecko lunch.
But it was not over yet, as now the ants moved in to grab the remaining body parts of the wasp.
The ants were dragging their score down on the way to their nest.
But wow, wait a minute as the gecko returned.
Hey fellas, he said, that's my score that you are trying to steal.
A lightning fast grab of the remains by the gecko and I could only get him at the bottom left side of the rock. So the ants lost out
And finally it was done, the wasp was no more as his own karma returned to him.
Every second of each day counts in our thoughts and our behaviors every day. We are only on this planet for a brief period and not one of us has not made some mistakes. I know that I have made many mistakes and there is no use in trying to deny it. But I have always tried a healing approach afterwards when I realized my mistake. Revenge is a bitter pill in our lives, as it activates karma, simply because we have escaped revenge for our own mistakes at times. I am not saying that life is easy, but with the right approach to life one can certainly avoid some karmic pitfalls.
It is written; Do unto others as you would do unto yourself.
A lady that is fighting a deadly cancer had this to say about life and I will explain it in my own words.
We have to realize that life is not about money, prestige, or ego, but rather about the difference that we can make in the lives of others.
Just something here to think about.
I hope that you have enjoyed the story of karma and the pictures.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.
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