Any good work in life one does nature itself or does nature
This question is not just a matter of philosophy, but every thinking and understanding arises at one time or another. Are good or bad works in our lives done our own decisions, or is it all determined by nature, happiness or any invisible power? The answer to this question is not simple, but can be understood from different approaches. 1.. The principle of karma and free will most Indian philosophy, especially Vedanta and Gita, accept that man is the doer of his actions. In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna tells Arjuna – “Uddharadatamanamanam Natmanamavasadayet.” That is, man himself is the cause of his upliftment and collapse. According to this ideology, the seed of every pleasant and ominous work lies in human thoughts, decisions and deeds. If we cheat or help someone, it is the result of our will and decisions, not nature. 2.. The effect of nature and fate (lot) On the other hand, some philosophy believes that people are only a medium, and that rights doors are the forces of nature or universe. Nature (or God) determines the events that occur in the life of every living being. Astrology also emphasizes this idea. After this, events in human life occur according to the position of the planets, the horoscope and the cycle. In such a situation, man is not responsible for pleasant and ominous action, but nature is the doer. 3. Balanced view The approach of modern philosophy and psychology is that the decisions of man are the inclusive results of his circumstances, mood, environment and biological tendencies. For example, if someone gets angry and harms someone, he can be decided, as well as the effect of his mental state. In such a situation, man is not completely independent, but is not completely bound. It is a combination – where nature affects itself to a certain extent, and to a certain extent he decides himself. The conclusion cannot be answered from this esoteric question from any opinion or approach. If you look from a religious point of view, then Karma is the dominant. Looking from a scientific point of view, the nature and circumstances only affect the decisions. And if you look spiritually, it’s all part of a divine plan. The truth is probably in the midst of all this – man has free will, but he is not completely independent. Nature gives him direction, but the final decisions are his own. It is the complexity and beauty of life.