What exactly is karma?


The true definition of karma can vary depending on who you ask. While Some people adhere to the traditional meaning grounded in Eastern religions, others interpret it from more of a Western view of good and bad. As a result, this can lead to different views on how karma applies to life.

On a broader term karma is the Hindu view of Causality in which good deeds, thoughts and words lead to beneficial effects, while bad deeds, thoughts and words lead to harmful effects.

However, many experts like to look at karma as more than just “good” or “bad.”

Certain researchers look at karma as a cycle of cause and effect that’s about action, not result.

In other words, Karma is a philosophy of how to lead our lives so we can tap the best version of ourselves and live the most fulfilling life.

While we try to set course, we must remember that the journey is not about being perfect, it’s about undoing what is not us; rather becoming who we really are

And since the future isn’t set in stone we can change the path of our life by the choices we make right now.

Happy thoughts people!



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