Karma is an artifact of existence, it is not a rule.
You will have a life as a rapist, you will have a life as a saint.
You will have a life as a stoner, you will have a life as an average Joe.
Whatever life you have, you will come back and have another life as something else-- this is something that you will choose, in your growth process.
So let's say for this life you're a guy working at the office, you have a girlfriend, you have a place you rent where you grow some kind bud.
That's all fine and good. You're going to live this out and go, wow, that was pretty cool.
In your next life, you might choose to be a rockstar.
Or an astronaut, or whatever, all cool things.
At some point you will wear this out.
Then you will say... I wonder what's it's like to be a psychotic killer? I wonder what it's like to be Dick Cheney?
Then you will have a life as Hitler, or Dick Cheney, so that you can experience that.
So you are a very rich, very powerful man.
But you are not evolved.
And that is the whole point of this exercise, the whole thing you want to do, is evolve, experience yourself as God.
But to do that, you must experience
everything.
Well, you are.
Right where you're standing.
You'll also come back as a poor immigrant who has to slave over the fields and fight to get enough money to feed your children.
You will do this, too.
You will be all these things.
Karma is an artifact of these things.
The artifact of being Dick Cheney is that at some point you will have moved through all these options, and you'll say... "I've been Dick Cheney, I wonder what it would be like to be tortured, since I allowed this to happen in another life, as Dick Cheney"
And you will come back and you will live a life as a torture victim, or a baby in Iraq who's limbs were blown away thanks to Dick Cheney, Rumsfeld, and all the other crew.
You will be a person who has their scalp cut off, you will be a scalp cutter.
You will be all of this, you ARE all of this, all at the same time.
That's life, that's being God. You're God, and you've got eternity to explore every possibility, and you will.
but Karma is not a one way street. it's intended use is both ways, positive and negative......