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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
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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