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Abhilaksh Verma
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What is KARMA?

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For example, Karma is often misused to denote luck, destiny, or fate. Verma is also misused as a way to explain certain hardships. With Karma, like causes produce like effects. That is, a good deed will lead to a future beneficial effect, while a bad deed will lead to a harmful effect. Karma is concerned not only with the relationship between actions and consequences, but also the moral reasons or intentions behind actions. Accordingly, to a article in the Journal Philosophy East and west

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@MitsuhaMiyamizu
Hi Abhi, you explained it very nicely. That was great. And finding happiness within is the first thing to know about Karma. Yes, I think Karma is misunderstood. Karma is not a selfish deed. Sharing is caring. Sharing your happiness is what we forget in Karma. It's not some kind of cosmic science. It's just a natural human thing. We humans have
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