Karma and Reincarnation

General description
Karma is what we know as "what go's around comes around.". Only, she works in odd ways sometimes...
So, When you do a good deed, Karma will come back to you and something good will also happen. I'm not saying that if you save someone's life, someone else will save yours. I'm saying that if you do something good for any reason, SOMETHING will be good for you. This means maybe someone telling you "thank you", or someone becoming your friend. This is why I do at LEAST one good deed a day. I don't think Karma has caught up with all of them yet, judging by the last couple days, but you never know. She has a weird way of working.
Sometimes Karma can even be a lesson well learned, or A final thought made by you about a certain subject.
In other words, you may not understand why Karma is working her ways with you like she is, but I assure you, its a "go's around" reason.

Karma ALSO works in horrible ways... This is why I don't condone harmful ways of living/doing things.
For instance, you say to someone how stupid they are, or something quite hurtfull, and Karma will get you for it.
Example: My boss is always telling his emplyee's how horrible we are, how stupid we are, asking us what drugs our parents did before we were born to make us like we are now... VERY COLD THINGS! Yet, as of now, everyone who works for him is now either quitting or very close to it. Soon now he won't have ANY employee's, and he won't even realize why! This is an example of a lesson Karma will give...
Now, Karma is a pretty self-explanitory thing. As the old saying go's: "What go's around comes around...", or in the metaphysical sense: What you do will come back three-fold. Good and Bad.......
So realy, this page was to just make you all realize the degree of Karma. It can make you, and it can break you...
The Theory of Karma
Being philosophically-minded, I have always found the descriptions of the doctrine of karma by Eastern teachers to be frustratingly vague. So I set out to find out what, exactly, the doctrine of karma is, and why we should believe it. The resulting study is somewhat lengthy, so I have now broken it into small topics that you can read individually.
Readings in the Theory of Karma
A selection of quotations from mostly Hindu scriptures and teachers, explaining all the major aspects of the theory of karma.
The Wheel of Rebirth The Law of Action
The Law of Desire
Samskaras Evolution from Lower Forms
The Threefold Karma
Prarabdha Karma
Types of Prarabdha
Environmental Conditions for Karma
Law of the Last Thought The Experience of Death The Reincarnating Being
The Intermediate State Experiences after Death The Path of the Gods
The Path of the Fathers The Worlds of Blind Darkness
Length of Time Before Rebirth The Return to Earth Plane
The Fruition of Karma Circumstances in Future Births Penance
Regression to Lower Forms Effects on Character
Assumption by the Guru Destruction by Meditation
Free Will and Destiny Karma Yoga Rebirth of Fallen Yogis
The Realized Being Projection of the Soul The Night of Brahma
Collective Karma
Evaluating the Theory of Karma
An attempt to evaluate the accuracy of the doctrine of karma, bringing a variety of different perspectives to bear upon the problem.
Can It Be Proved? Paranormal Knowledge
Consistency and Explanatory Power
Correctness of Related Teachings Caste System
Sacred Animals Status of Widows 
World Cycles Geography Astronomy and the Heavens
Liberal and Fundamentalist Interpretations
Intuitive "Rightness"
The Divine Imperative Scientific Study Conclusion

Buddhist Views on Karma
Questions Which Tend Not to Edification Buddhist Cosmology
The Miseries of Rebirth The Enlightened One What Reincarnates?
Karma and Causality Merit and Its Transfer Buddhist Cosmology
Bodhisattvas Tibetan Views on Karma The Bardo or After-Death Journey
Tulkus or Divine Emanations