Sunday, April 22, 2012

Pay It Forward

According to Wikepedia, Karma is a word meaning the result of a person's actions as well as the actions themselves. It is a term about the cycle of cause and effect. According to the theory of Karma, what happens to a person, happens because they caused it with their actions. It is an important part of many religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism
Karma is about all that a person has done, is doing and will do. Karma is not about punishment or reward. It makes a person responsible for their own life, and how they treat other people.

I am very much a believer in karma and with that in paying it forward.

One of the blogs I enjoy reading, JelliDonut , recently shared a post about paying it forward.  In my world I am always wanting to share and this was just a wonderful idea.  With this in mind I would also like to pay it forward and these are the "rules". And yes I copied and pasted them.


1. I will send a surprise gift to the first three commenter's on this post. The gift will be handmade by me. It will be sent sometime in  the next 365 days. It will be a surprise. We all love getting surprises in the mail, right?

2. To sign up and receive a gift, you must play along, too. Pay it Forward on your blog, by promising to make a surprise for the first three people who comment on the post.

3. You must have a blog (that is updated, as I will blog stalk you to find the right gift for you). (Loren I am channeling you.)

4. After commenting here, you must re post this or something similar to your blog in 48 hours. If not, I will chose the next person who comments.

Sounds like fun? Want to play? If you would like to receive a little handmade gift from me at some point in the next 365 days and agree to take part on your own blog and pay it forward, then leave your details below. If you’re one of the first three respondents, you’re in! If you’re not in the first three, pop over to the blogs of the first three respondents here (remember, there are 48 hours after your comment appearing here for you to post the Pay It Forward on your own blog, otherwise I will move on to the next person). I’m happy to accept respondents worldwide, too. 

Can I say I totally copied and pasted the previous paragraph from pdxknittera.  She said it so well. 

Please join me in paying it forward.  I am a great believer in Karma.

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