3 fold law

Mar. 17th, 2004 09:26 am
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Have you ever heard of the '3 fold law'?


"Ever mind the rule of three
Three times your acts return to thee
This lesson well, thou must learn
Thou only gets what the dost earn."


It's an interesting concept.

It basically implies that there's a karmic balance to the universe. I have to say, in a sense I believe this to be true.
It's easy enough to see in extreme cases - a serial killer will be hunted down and be stopped.

Thing is though, I believe it applies in every situation. At a simple level, you've got to live with who you are. If you're spiteful, rude or selfish, then your punishment is that your are spiteful, rude or selfish. By the same token, kind, generous and passionate people get to live that way too.

I think it shows. The more extreme the trait, the more people notice. Traits tend to get reflected back. Being loyal, generous, helpful, enthusiastic, creative, thoughtful, kind, passionate tends to inspire it in others. The same is true of being unkind, spiteful, callous, deceitful, selfish.

How would you like to be remembered? How would you like to be thought of?
And how would you like the people around you to be?

Date: 2004-03-17 02:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zaitan.livejournal.com
How does this interact though, with what you said about people having diferent personas. It is very easy to be nasty in some circles and be an absolute gem in others. Take politicians for example.

You may have to live with yourself if you are a nasty piece of work. If you are though, you probably do not give a damm and it is hardly a punishment. You may also be so twisted, through bad experiences, that you think that everybody behaves in the same way that you do.

Remember that not all serial killers are caught.

Date: 2004-03-17 02:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sobrique.livejournal.com
Different personae don't necessarily imply that one of them is 'bad'.
Not all serial killers are caught, true. But at the end of the day, the world reflects how you look at it.

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