Reverse Your Bad Karma: The Good Thing to Do for the Bad Thing You Did
By Elle Doright
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About this ebook
Let's face it: with temptations lurking around every corner, it's damn near impossible to be on your best behavior all the time. Now, with this book, you can spare yourself future misery with charitable deeds that offset any negative karmic effect.
It doesn't matter if you didn't replace the toilet paper when you finished the roll or caused the collapse of the Euro, a simple flip of the page to any rude, lewd, or just plain mean act grants you a redeeming task to retract your wrongdoing. That's right--this book is filled with hundreds of actions guaranteed to bring good karma and erase the repercussions of your dishonorable behavior.
So whether you cut in line at the DMV, "forgot" to recycle, or pushed an annoying commuter out of a fast-moving subway car, you will rest easy knowing that all your bad deeds will go unpunished.
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Reverse Your Bad Karma - Elle Doright
Introduction:
How to Use This Book
You’re not perfect. Nobody is. We’ve all done things we’re not proud of. Maybe you gossiped. Maybe you lied. Maybe you held up a liquor store. That’s okay.
Reverse Your Bad Karma isn’t here to judge you. We’re here to help you figure out what to do next. Whether you served a vegetarian mock chicken that was actually real, or fed your puppy dog food that was actually made of dog. It doesn’t matter. The important thing is that you’re sorry.
You are sorry, right?
Of course you are. Remember, what goes around comes around. And if you killed the last Bengal Tiger, something very, very bad could be coming your way. You don’t want to be an earthworm in your next life.
That’s where Reverse Your Bad Karma comes in. Use this book, and you’ll have a clear conscience in no time!
On each left-hand page you’ll find a bad thing you did, whether you cheated on a test or executed the perfect Ponzi scheme. On the opposite page, you’ll see what you have to do to Reverse Your Bad Karma and cancel out your devious deed.
Find the bad thing on the left, and then do the good thing on the right. And just like that, you’ve injected a little good karma into your life, and gotten back to a clean slate.
Reverse Your Bad Karma: Redemption’s never been this easy!
REVERSE
YOUR
BAD
KARMA
FOR HUMANITY
I am so wasted!
—Jane Doe
"No act of kindness,
no matter how small, is ever wasted."
—Aesop
What you did …
You stole Girl Scout cookies.
Reverse Your Bad Karma!
Become a volunteer crossing guard. Some communities rely on volunteers to help kids get home safely. If your schedule allows, look into volunteering in the morning or afternoon for this important position.
What you did …
You told your nephews that their daddy is Santa Claus—
a drunk Santa Claus.
Reverse Your Bad Karma!
Give gifts to a needy family at Christmas. Rather than exchanging gifts between family members, organize a gift drive to be donated to a needy family outside the United States. You can either collect the actual gifts, or ask family members to donate the amount of money they would have spent on purchasing family gifts.
What you did …
You crashed a random wedding ceremony and
objected to the marriage.
Reverse Your Bad Karma!
Keep a secret. The next time a friend, relative, child, or business associate tells you something in confidence, do your utmost to honor them by keeping their secret.
What you did …
You convinced a friend’s child that their house was haunted. And that the ghost would get them unless they woke their parents up at 3 A.M. every night.
Reverse Your Bad Karma!
Help fix up a friend’s home before she sells it. You might pack