Karma is an action, work or deed that refers to the spiritual principle of cause and effect. Good fortune and happiness is achieved through good intent, while evil deeds and malicious intent achieves the opposite. The principle of Karma has been seen in many ideologies and regions throughout the world and is still prominent today, even in social media (Reddit). The concept of Karma is “what goes around comes around”. Here are 10 Karma incidents from the past that will make you believe in Karma.
#10. China attempted to kill off their local sparrow population to increase rice yields but instead decreased rice yields by increasing their locust population and least 20 million people died of starvation.
#9. A stray dog after being kicked by a driver returned with a bunch of his friends and proceeded to trash the car, chewing up the fenders and wipers.
#8. After terrorizing an interracial couple white supremacist and racist Craig Cobb agreed to taking a DNA test that revealed he was 14% black.
In 2013 Cobb was featured on the Trisha Goddard Show where he was confronted by an interracial couple that felt like their lives were being disrupted by Craig and his efforts to take over Leith, North Dakota. That November Cobb agreed to take a DNA test that revealed he was 14% Sub-Saharan African. Cobb rejected the findings as “statistical noise” and conducted (according to him) a separate DNA test that found him to have 3% of an “Iberian thing.”(source)
#7. The Soviet military trained dogs to perform kamikaze-style suicide bombings on the battlefield. In fear, the dogs retreated back to their trenches killing their own soldiers.
#6. In 2011 a doctor had his life saved by a man whose life he saved over 30 years ago.
Trokey was born weighing only 3.2 pounds (1.5 kilograms) and was given a 50% chance of surviving when Dr. Shannon fought to save his life. After reuniting with the young hero Dr. Shannon stated that “It’s amazing to watch them all grow up, but to have one come back in your life, on a day you really need it, that’s really incredible.”(source)
#5. After hiding her lottery winnings ($1.3 million) from her husband, Denise Rossi was ordered to give up 100% of her jackpot to her now ex-husband.
Mrs. Rossi attempted to right off the earnings as a gift from a co-worker. Rossi allegedly took place in a lottery pool where she paid $5 a week along with her other colleagues. She claimed she pulled out before her group won $6.68 million and was given a separate property gift from her co-workers.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Richard E Denner rejected the appeal and Justice Norman Epstein of Div. Four agreed with the ruling as the argument was not credible. Denise filed for divorce a month after the group won the lotter and she consulted with the state lottery commission how too keep the winnings away from her husband. She used used her mothers address to correspond with lottery officials and neglected to inform her now ex-husband of her newest fortune.(source)
#4. In 1349 the Scottish army tried to take advantage of the Black Plague in England through an invasion, but caught it themselves and brought it back to Scotland, killing half of the native population.
The troops were unaware initially that they took the plague home with them as it seemed to have lied dormant throughout the winter, but by 1350 the disease spread throughout the entire country creating such a horror that parents didn’t visit their dying children and vice-versa.(source)
#3. After being thrown onto a pile of burning leaves a mouse runs into the home of its killer burning it to the ground.
#2. A thief in Colombia was hit by a bus just seconds after robbing a woman.
A Surveillance recording from Bogota, Colombia captured a man attempting to steal a woman’s cellphone only to be hit but a bus moments later. The video, which has been uploaded to YouTube has received over 1 million views since the incident.
The victim helped the man from under the bus and retrieved her phone. Lucky for the robber he only suffered minor injuries and the victim did not press charges.(source)
#1. Marine Ron Poirier was diagnosed with Esophageal Cancer after dumping hundreds of gallons of toxins into the ground.
As a young Marine electronics technician at Camp Lejeune in the mid 70s Ron Poirier estimated that he’s dumped hundreds of gallons of toxic solvents onto the ground, stating that he unknowingly contributed to the worst drinking water contamination in the United States.
The 58 year old veteran told the Associated Press that once he found out he had cancer he felt like it was punishment for what he did. Esophageal cancer is one of dozens of diseases and conditions linked to the tainted waters beneath the coastal base between the 1950s and the 1980s. Nearly a million Marines, family members, and civilians have been exposed to these contaminated waters.
Poirier passed away weeks after his interview with the Associated Press.(source)