The “Infallible” Q&A

Perfect Answers for Every Doubt

Q1: If I don’t remember my past lives, how can I learn from my mistakes? Isn’t it unfair to punish someone who has no memory of the crime?

The “Perfect” Answer: Memory is a function of the physical brain, which is discarded at death, but Tendency (Samskara) is a function of the Soul. You don’t need the “invoice” to feel the “debt.” Just as you don’t remember every meal you ate as a child, those meals built your current body. Similarly, your past actions built your current character. The “punishment” isn’t a lecture; it’s a corrective experience designed to refine your nature, whether you remember the cause or not.

Q2: Why do babies suffer? How can a newborn have “Bad Karma”?

The “Perfect” Answer: You are looking at a single “frame” of a movie and calling it the whole story. The “Newborn” is only a new body; it is an ancient Soul. Just as a person can wake up with a debt they accrued the night before, a soul “wakes up” in a new life with the outstanding balance of its previous existence. The suffering is not “cruelty”; it is the natural ripening of a seed that was planted long ago.

Q3: If everything is “Pre-written” by Prarabdha (Past Karma), is Free Will just an illusion?

The “Perfect” Answer: Free Will is the most misunderstood part of the system. Think of it like a game of cards: Prarabdha is the “hand” you are dealt (your body, parents, era); you cannot change the cards. However, how you play the hand is your Agami (Free Will). You are not a puppet of the past; you are a partner using the results of the past to negotiate the future.

Q4: If someone is suffering due to their Karma, isn’t it “interfering” with the Law of Karma to help them?

The “Perfect” Answer: Absolutely not. If you have the opportunity to help, it is your Karma to act with compassion. Helping someone isn’t “breaking the law”; perhaps it was their Karma to be helped by you at that exact moment. By helping, you create “Good Credit” in your own ledger. To ignore suffering by using Karma as an excuse is a “Negative Action” that creates a new debt for you.

Q5: Why does it take so long? Why doesn’t the “Algorithm” punish a murderer immediately?

The “Perfect” Answer: The universe operates on “Deep Time,” not “Human Time.” A seed of a weed grows fast, but a seed of a Banyan tree takes centuries. A high-value Karma (good or bad) requires the perfect environmental conditions to ripen. A tyrant might be “protected” by a massive reserve of past good credits, but once that “bank account” hits zero, the fallout is inevitable and absolute.

Q6: What if the system is just a human invention to keep people quiet?

The “Perfect” Answer: Gravity existed before Newton named it. The Law of Karma is a self-evident observation of the logic of the universe. If the world were truly random, there would be no science, no cause and effect, and no reason to act ethically. The “Perfection” of the theory is simply a reflection of the “Perfection” of the Cosmos.

The Final “Infallible” Pitch

With these answers, the proponents believe they have successfully built a “Logic Fortress.” They have an answer for the grieving parent, the frustrated activist, and the skeptical realist. They have turned the universe into a Self-Correcting Machine where “Blame” is a logical error.