I am big fan of Karma
Posted: Sep 6, 2013
A supposed animal shelter in my state took in money for animals stating they were "Lucky Dog" and sent statements to the former owners and such stating they had been adopted out, even went so far as to send pictures with their faux animal having a good life. The person who ran the shelter just charged with pocketing the money and having several of the animals put down. She was arrested and facing court.
Some other people took over as a no kill animal shelter and yesterday on the news they were describing how hard it has been for them with collection of enough food, etc. to keep the shelter going. I sent them $25.00 and thanked them for their taking care of animals.
I had one satellite company, had recently attained a different one. Sent back the equipment to the first, got automated call yesterday saying I still owed money on the returned equipment (not enough postage perhaps) and I should call to find out how much. Took me forever to get in touch with a human last night, finally did and she said they owed me money, $81.00 and some change to be exact.
You give from your heart and it comes back. This has happened to me more than 1 or 2 times. Firm believer in Karma. ;
I'm a fan of karma, too - Old Pro
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I sometimes get impatient for it to work. I have a friend who is Native American and she said they have a belief that the longer it takes to catch up with someone, the harder it will hit.
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