2/06/18
“The causing of physical happiness by an action is a physical force and works on the physical plane.
“By his actions man affects his neighbors on the physical plane; he spreads happiness around him or he causes distress, increasing or diminishing the sum of human welfare. This increase or diminution of happiness may be due to very different motives – good, bad, or mixed.
A man may do an act that gives widespread enjoyment from sheer benevolence, from a longing to give happiness to his fellow-creatures.
Let us say that from such a motive he presents a park to a town for the free use of its inhabitants; another may do a similar act from mere ostentation, from desire to attract attention from those who can bestow social honors (say, he might give it as purchase-money for a title); a third may give a park from mixed motives, partly unselfish, partly selfish.
The motives will severally affect these three men’s characters in their future incarnations, for improvement, for degradation, for small results.
But the effect of the action in causing happiness to large numbers of people does not depend on the motive of the giver; the people enjoy the park equally, no matter what may have prompted its gift, and this enjoyment, due to the action of the giver, establishes for him a karmic claim on Nature, a debt due to him that will be scrupulously paid.
He will receive a physically comfortable or luxurious environment, as he has given widespread physical enjoyment, and his sacrifice of physical wealth will bring him his due reward, the karmic fruit of his action.
This is his right. But the use he makes of his position, the happiness he derives from his wealth and his surroundings, will depend chiefly on his character and here again the just reward accrues to him, each seed bearing its appropiate harvest.””
Annie Besant