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If you treated someone with disharmony... #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:08 am   If you treated someone with disharmony...
 

Hi everybody,
Could you advise me on this sentence please?
It is about the law of retribution.
If you treated someone with disharmony and unjustly in your past lives, it seems that your actions follow you into the next as well. I am not sure about treated someone with disharmony sounds natural.
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If you treated someone with disharmony... #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:25 am   If you treated someone with disharmony...
 

Hi Yemel,

Your phrase 'treated someone with disharmony' does sound a bit odd. Perhaps treated someone unfairly/disrespectfully/discourteously/inequitably/intolerantly. Those would probably all fit.

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If you treated someone with disharmony... #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:30 am   If you treated someone with disharmony...
 

Hi dear Alan,
Thank you very much. Unfairly and unjustly...I just thought that these two words are the same. Right?
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If you treated someone with disharmony... #4 (permalink) Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:32 am   If you treated someone with disharmony...
 

Yes, Yemel, you are right.

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