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Re: Justice by kullozone(m): 7:56am On Mar 30, 2019
"Ingrate" was the only word that appeared when I Read the second "karma story" smiley
Re: Justice by kunleweb: 8:26am On Apr 12, 2019
Thrash mindset
Re: Justice by lordkush: 9:12am On Apr 12, 2019
op you 're a bitter ungrateful person.

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Re: Justice by logan2(m): 10:36am On Apr 12, 2019
not a beliver of karma, its just human imagination ,nothing else , but bad things do happen to people who treat me bad,when i wish it on them,it could get dangerous too.
Re: Justice by oboy81: 8:53am On Apr 30, 2019
MJBOLT:
i do not believe in karma
You Dey Mind The Mumu? undecided

I knew this XhosaNostra Girl was Dumb But i never Kew It was This magnanimous. Jesus Christ!

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Re: Justice by dia4iam(m): 7:25pm On May 18, 2019
XhosaNostra:
Have you ever seen Karma at work? Please share your stories.

Today I just received news that I've been waiting for, for over a decade. But I'll save that for last.

In 1997, my biological father passed away from complications related to diabetes. He left a lot of money. He was a businessman, who ran his bar singlehandedly, until shortly before his passing. Anyway, there were even more complications to follow: he didn't leave a will. So about two weeks after his funeral we were summoned to court, myself, my 3 other siblings & our mothers. My father was survived by an older brother. All his other siblings were long gone. My uncle was appointed by the court to divide the money, equally, between us (the children). Long story short, I never got a cent! I'm not sure if he gave the two children from my father's 1st marriage anything, but a huge lump sum of the money went to him. He went on a shopping spree & spoiled his own family with gifts. He opened his own business, a supermarket. However, he didn't live long enough to enjoy the fruits of his deceit. He died 6 months later from a brain tumour. I felt justice was served!

Now back to the news from the beginning of my post. I have one sibling on my mother's side. She's 15 years older. At the end of 1999, I had to go live with her. She has a good paying job, working for the government. When we 1st started living together, she made sure that my future was secured. She got me an education plan, which would have paid for all my university expenses. When I was in grade 11 she had her 1st child & everything changed. I don't wanna go into it, but she removed my name from the education plan. Her child was the sole beneficiary. Naturally, I was heartbroken. I cried over it for years. Now the child is all grown. She's so close to getting everything that was taken from me. But life has other plans by the sound of it, because I just heard that she dropped out of school & is refusing to go back to school. I should be celebrating, but I'm not. The only thing "sweeting" me is, her mother finally got her visit from Karma after everything she's put me through. I was good & yet she treated me like garbage. She told lies about me & now every lie she ever told is coming back to haunt her through the very child she used as an excuse to treat me like an outsider.

Never take revenge on people. Leave it all to Karma.
Your Father died when I was only 2. Considering that I am an adult now, with sweet-bitter life experiences of my own, "the i'm coming of God, better understood as karma or justice in this context, might not come in 20 years". I do not belief in evil, good or bad. I see them as inventions of man to express sensations they do not even understand because what seems good at first at times, might end up being the worst thing to have ever happened to one. Instead, I believe in the love of God (or whatever else humans use to define whatever force facilitated this string of existence we are all in) and justice which always gets served to term. I have a feeling you should try reuniting the bonds that might have been severed by the malicious and selfish acts of your folks if you can. It makes you better than them, and might create a new sequence of happenings that you might end up being grateful for.

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Re: Justice by Deepfeel(m): 7:58pm On May 18, 2019
The question is, have you gained anything from what has become of your enemies? If no then you and your enemies are in same poo sad
Re: Justice by starstaz(m): 12:13pm On Aug 10, 2019
Xhosa. What's up now! how do u do Jaree!
Re: Justice by limpopo: 1:09pm On Aug 13, 2019
I know this is not the right place but I just want to ask you this question coz you are from South Africa.

This song by Brenda Fassie - MPUNDULU.. I love that song like my food even though I don't know the meaning...

Please can you tell me the meaning of that song... I would really appreciate this...
Re: Justice by Nobody: 2:43pm On Aug 13, 2019
XhosaNostra:
Have you ever seen Karma at work? Please share your stories.

Today I just received news that I've been waiting for, for over a decade. But I'll save that for last.

In 1997, my biological father passed away from complications related to diabetes. He left a lot of money. He was a businessman, who ran his bar singlehandedly, until shortly before his passing. Anyway, there were even more complications to follow: he didn't leave a will. So about two weeks after his funeral we were summoned to court, myself, my 3 other siblings & our mothers. My father was survived by an older brother. All his other siblings were long gone. My uncle was appointed by the court to divide the money, equally, between us (the children). Long story short, I never got a cent! I'm not sure if he gave the two children from my father's 1st marriage anything, but a huge lump sum of the money went to him. He went on a shopping spree & spoiled his own family with gifts. He opened his own business, a supermarket. However, he didn't live long enough to enjoy the fruits of his deceit. He died 6 months later from a brain tumour. I felt justice was served!

Now back to the news from the beginning of my post. I have one sibling on my mother's side. She's 15 years older. At the end of 1999, I had to go live with her. She has a good paying job, working for the government. When we 1st started living together, she made sure that my future was secured. She got me an education plan, which would have paid for all my university expenses. When I was in grade 11 she had her 1st child & everything changed. I don't wanna go into it, but she removed my name from the education plan. Her child was the sole beneficiary. Naturally, I was heartbroken. I cried over it for years. Now the child is all grown. She's so close to getting everything that was taken from me. But life has other plans by the sound of it, because I just heard that she dropped out of school & is refusing to go back to school. I should be celebrating, but I'm not. The only thing "sweeting" me is, her mother finally got her visit from Karma after everything she's put me through. I was good & yet she treated me like garbage. She told lies about me & now every lie she ever told is coming back to haunt her through the very child she used as an excuse to treat me like an outsider.

Never take revenge on people. Leave it all to Karma.
THIS IS SO DUMB, Your entitlement mentality stinks to heaven. The sooner you realize that no one owes you sh1t, the better you can put your life in order.
Re: Justice by XhosaNostra(f): 2:45pm On Aug 13, 2019
funmisticqueen:
THIS IS SO DUMB, Your entitlement mentality stinks to heaven. The sooner you realize that no one owes you sh1t, the better you can put your life in order.

And what do you know about me?
Re: Justice by Nobody: 2:49pm On Aug 13, 2019
XhosaNostra:


And what do you know about me?
Enough to know that you can wait twenty years for your relatives' downfall out of some wrong you think they did to you. If that's not entitled and small minded, i don't know what is.
Re: Justice by XhosaNostra(f): 2:52pm On Aug 13, 2019
funmisticqueen:
Enough to know that you can wait twenty years for your relatives' downfall out of some wrong you think they did to you. If that's not small minded, i don't know what is.


Fortunately for me, I don't care enough about you & your opinion on a matter you know very little about. Now you can keep it moving. Thank you.
Re: Justice by Nobody: 2:54pm On Aug 13, 2019
XhosaNostra:


Fortunately for me, I don't care enough about you & your opinion on a matter you know very little about. Now you can keep it moving. Thank you.
wink
XhosaNostra:


Fortunately for me, I don't care enough about you & your opinion on a matter you know very little about. Now you can keep it moving. Thank you.
You are welcome, if this how south Africans think, a lot of things now make sense.
Re: Justice by XhosaNostra(f): 2:55pm On Aug 13, 2019
funmisticqueen:
wink You are welcome, if this how south Africans think, a lot of things now make sense.

Good.
Re: Justice by Miaraka: 7:55pm On Aug 13, 2019
limpopo:
I know this is not the right place but I just want to ask you this question coz you are from South Africa.

This song by Brenda Fassie - MPUNDULU.. I love that song like my food even though I don't know the meaning...

Please can you tell me the meaning of that song... I would really appreciate this...

Impundulu is a Xhosa word for "oppressive spirit." I think she's about an abusive husband, just like an oppressive spirit.
Re: Justice by Miaraka: 8:04pm On Aug 13, 2019
funmisticqueen:
wink You are welcome, if this how south Africans think, a lot of things now make sense.
No, Madam! She's not our representative or claiming to be one. She's responding that way because she suffered a great deal. Now, instead of supporting her or just ignoring her post, you appear to have chosen to judge her or take sides. I may be wrong but that's what appears to be the case.

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Re: Justice by limpopo: 7:44pm On Aug 14, 2019
Miaraka:


Impundulu is a Xhosa word for "oppressive spirit." I think she's about an abusive husband, just like an oppressive spirit.
. Thanks.. i just watched the video now on YouTube, seems like your explanation says it all
Re: Justice by Nobody: 5:12pm On Mar 07, 2020
XhosaNostra:
Have you ever seen Karma at work? Please share your stories.

Today I just received news that I've been waiting for, for over a decade. But I'll save that for last.

In 1997, my biological father passed away from complications related to diabetes. He left a lot of money. He was a businessman, who ran his bar singlehandedly, until shortly before his passing. Anyway, there were even more complications to follow: he didn't leave a will. So about two weeks after his funeral we were summoned to court, myself, my 3 other siblings & our mothers. My father was survived by an older brother. All his other siblings were long gone. My uncle was appointed by the court to divide the money, equally, between us (the children). Long story short, I never got a cent! I'm not sure if he gave the two children from my father's 1st marriage anything, but a huge lump sum of the money went to him. He went on a shopping spree & spoiled his own family with gifts. He opened his own business, a supermarket. However, he didn't live long enough to enjoy the fruits of his deceit. He died 6 months later from a brain tumour. I felt justice was served!

Now back to the news from the beginning of my post. I have one sibling on my mother's side. She's 15 years older. At the end of 1999, I had to go live with her. She has a good paying job, working for the government. When we 1st started living together, she made sure that my future was secured. She got me an education plan, which would have paid for all my university expenses. When I was in grade 11 she had her 1st child & everything changed. I don't wanna go into it, but she removed my name from the education plan. Her child was the sole beneficiary. Naturally, I was heartbroken. I cried over it for years. Now the child is all grown. She's so close to getting everything that was taken from me. But life has other plans by the sound of it, because I just heard that she dropped out of school & is refusing to go back to school. I should be celebrating, but I'm not. The only thing "sweeting" me is, her mother finally got her visit from Karma after everything she's put me through. I was good & yet she treated me like garbage. She told lies about me & now every lie she ever told is coming back to haunt her through the very child she used as an excuse to treat me like an outsider.

Never take revenge on people. Leave it all to Karma.

Lol I have a story

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Re: Justice by Froshloaded: 8:01am On Mar 14, 2020
Xhosanostra
Are you ignoring me
Re: Justice by UndauntedYOCA(f): 5:39pm On Apr 24, 2020
The 'sweeting' kinda sounds like you're friends with Nigerians, anyways, I've seen karma at work.
I was somewhat maltreated by someone very close to me while growing up and I kept dying she'd not have a child till she was 40 and best believe she didn't have a child till she was about 40, most of the words say when someone treats me badly some to pass... I have many more but I'll just not talk about them.
Re: Justice by koladata(m): 7:14am On Apr 25, 2020
You must have been through alot
Re: Justice by Okuda(m): 8:02pm On May 08, 2020
Ishilove:
Unfortunately, it isn't every time karma deals with the wicked. They go on to prosper in their wickedness.

EG buhari and other nigerian politicians..
Re: Justice by budaatum: 8:30pm On May 15, 2020
JaceBlaze:
Sad story....


I'm just not sure if I believe in Karma because a lot of these rich people got to the top screwing over other people and they keep getting richer and richer.If it's Karma then it's selective when it visits the culprits.I know a lot of people that should have it coming to them a thousands times over but they are still doing fine.
I'm not a believer either but that's because I'd rather know. And I trust my senses.

A village people I once went into business with sold all the assets and spent the money. His 2 year old son died and he lived one more month and now my people are afraid to scam me least I kill them when its them reaping their just rewards.

I always reap manyfold exactly what I sow. I do not reap bad anymore because I learnt to try as hard as possible to always sow good seeds. Some bad one's get through but the good more than make up for it, I find.

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