Ok, this is me discarding my ‘rationalist’ hat, and I’m not quite sure of the rules and norms applicable to shortforms, but I simply cannot resist pointing out the sheer poetry of the situation.
I made a post about unconditional love and it got voted down to the point I didn’t have enough ‘karma’ to post for a while. I’m an immigrant from India and took Sanskrit for six years—let’s just say there is a core epistemic clash in its usage on this site[1]. A (very intelligent and kind) person whose id happens to be Christian takes pity and suggests, among other things, an syntactic distancing from the term ‘love’.
TMI: I’m married to a practicing Catholic—named Christian.
Not complaining—I’m out of karma jail now and it’s a terrific system. Specifically saying that the essence of ‘karma’, etymologically speaking, lies in its intangibility and implicit nature.
Ok, this is me discarding my ‘rationalist’ hat, and I’m not quite sure of the rules and norms applicable to shortforms, but I simply cannot resist pointing out the sheer poetry of the situation.
I made a post about unconditional love and it got voted down to the point I didn’t have enough ‘karma’ to post for a while. I’m an immigrant from India and took Sanskrit for six years—let’s just say there is a core epistemic clash in its usage on this site[1]. A (very intelligent and kind) person whose id happens to be Christian takes pity and suggests, among other things, an syntactic distancing from the term ‘love’.
TMI: I’m married to a practicing Catholic—named Christian.
Not complaining—I’m out of karma jail now and it’s a terrific system. Specifically saying that the essence of ‘karma’, etymologically speaking, lies in its intangibility and implicit nature.