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In the recent airplane crash in Guang-Zhou, China, all the passengers were killed except one person. Is this incident caused by the Karma?

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In the recent airplane crash in Guang-Zhou, China, all the passengers were killed except one person. Is this incident caused by the Karma?

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Yes, such things happen because of Karma, and very often the group (mutual) Karma of all the people in the plane. There are two types of Karma, group (mutual) Karma or individual Karma. Mutual Karma is the Karma caused by a group of people together, while individual Karma is the consequence of the personal conducts. Sometimes mutual Karma and individual Karma coexist together. If you understand this principle, then you will know that the person who didn’t die in this airplane crash survived because of his individual Karma in spite of the mutual Karma of the people in this plane. These people may have done something wrong in common. This person survived might be part of them yet had done something slightly differently, for example, performed some form of mercy to others. That’s why he survived. In our life, we have to avoid generating negative forces that lead to individual or even worse, mutual Karma. The Karma we accumulate should come from benevolence and philanthropy we perform. If

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Yes, such things happen because of Karma, and very often the group (mutual) Karma of all the people in the plane. There are two types of Karma, group (mutual) Karma or individual Karma. Mutual Karma is the Karma caused by a group of people together, while individual Karma is the consequence of the personal conducts. Sometimes mutual Karma and individual Karma coexist together. If you understand this principle, then you will know that the person who didn’t die in this airplane crash survived because of his individual Karma in spite of the mutual Karma of the people in this plane. These people may have done something wrong in common. This person survived might be part of them yet had done something slightly differently, for example, performed some form of mercy to others. That’s why he survived. In our life, we have to avoid generating negative forces that lead to individual or even worse, mutual Karma. The Karma we accumulate should come from benevolence and philanthropy we perform. If

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