Karma is a b***hA Story by CherylBe careful what you do to othersKarma is a
B***h When people
are not careful, life can throw them back some of the stuff they did. Jane was
a religious woman, proud and upright, she had two children. Her eldest Son
married a girl that Jane did not approve of. She played the roles so she could
keep her Son, for eighteen years she patiently waited until the right time came
to separate her Son from his wife. Her son married and unaware of what went on
behind the scenes with his life. What he did not know his mother, her sister
and his sister were busy engaging in prayers and rituals to separate him from
his wife. She taught him to leave his wife and children and travel around the
world, she told him that a man works hard, he is young and he must enjoy his
hard earned money. This and other advice she gave her son caused conflict in
his marriage, she made it her duty to call her son every day and for years she
would tell her son what a good wife should be. He believed in his mother and he
would go back home and pick on his wife, eventually he started looking outside
his home for the image his mother painted for him. In the end he divorced his wife,
his mother and sister and mother’s sister used religious rituals and eventually
the young woman lost her home, her husband and her children. Karma is a sad
truth in our society, this young woman cried and felt the pain and loss, and
she struggled to get on her feet, going from job to job trying to support her
and put a roof over her head and getting food to eat. There were one or two
people who showed her kindness, this is something she would never forget. She
knew the pain and loss was something she would never overcome. Three years
later her mother-in-laws sister lost her home, and found herself also in the
same position they placed this woman in. The same thing that was done to this
young woman, they cycle of what they sewed was returned to them. No it did not
change anything in the young woman life she still had to live with the loss and
pain of the events that were sewn into her life, but there was a sense of relief
that justice is part of the universe and it was served without the young woman
intervention. The young woman did not
celebrate but there was a sense of relief that someone out there sees and is
just. The moral of the story is Karma is b***h and what you do to others will
eventually make its way back to you , and that is the truth of life and the
reality is it may take years but it does happen. © 2013 Cheryl |
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Added on January 21, 2013 Last Updated on January 21, 2013 Tags: Karma what goes around comes aro AuthorCherylGauteng, Sandton, South AfricaAboutI write short stories of life through expereince more..Writing
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