CONTINUITY-3

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It is to amplify this harmony, this melody that throbs so silently and significantly beneath the welter of life that we have  in our philosophy the detaied expositions of what theyterm as the law of the karma.

If the above is properly understood and its implications --that there is a continuity in existebce--are subjectively appreciated by one, then to him/her, fate, luck, or chance are empty words  of no threats.
 
Nothing happens to life without a cause; everything that happens in life may not directly reveal fot us the exact cause. At some places the stream of causation wanders into a thousand parallel shreds, and the fatigued intellect of man ignores them all and comes to attribute the given effect as arising from luck or chance .[ to be contd---]

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