What is Karma? Karma is the Sanskrit word for action. It is equivalent to Newton’s law of ‘every action must have a reaction’. When we think, speak or act we initiate a force that will react accordingly. This returning force maybe modified, changed or suspended, but most people will not be able eradicate it. This law of cause and effect is not punishment, but is wholly for the sake of education or learning.
To stop being afraid and to start being empowered in the worlds of karma and reincarnation, here is what you need to know about karmic laws.
Law 5
The Law of Responsibility – Whenever there is some thing wrong, there is something wrong in me. We mirror what surrounds us and what surrounds us mirrors us : we must take responsibility for what is on our lives.
Law 6
The Law of Connection – Even if something we do seems inconsequential, it is very important that it gets done as everything in the Universe is connected. Each step leads to the next step and so forth and so on. Someone must do the initial work to get a job done. Neither the first step nor the last step are of greater significance, they were both needed to accomplish the task. Past, present, future they are all connected.
Law 7
The Law of Focus –You can’t think of two things at the same time. You should climb up a ladder one step at a time. When you lose your focus you let in insecurities and anger.
Law 8
The Law of Giving and Hospitality – If you believe something to be true, then sometime in your life you will be called upon to demonstrate that truth. Here is where we put what we SAY that we have learned into practice.
As this chain of Karma is beginningless & endless the soul entity which is the source of all thoughts & actions is therefore,beginningless & endless.It existed before the present birth. The results of the previous actions, each individual soul is reaping now & at the same time sowing the seeds of future results by performing good & in bad deeds. Come back tomorrow for more inspiration on Karma.
For more laws of Karma, tap here > https://empress2inspire.blog/2021/02/08/laws-of-karma-part-1/
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when we get hurt in any relationship/ acquintance, it does not always mean that we did something bad to deserve such people….. people/ things happen to us so that we learn what we are supposed to learn and become a better person/ move towards our destiny… human brain is so programmed that always, our brain understands, correlates and then registers things and their consequences in our minds for recall later in time… thats how we become what we are and why we do things the way we do… life is a learning experience, each moment that happens teaches something..may be those people came to u to teach u something… learn it and be grateful….u can choose to let go with grace… and be prepared for the next happening..
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Have you ever watched the Big Bang theory
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Yes I have…all seasons
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Cool you kinda remind me of Sheldon because you know all of this stuff this is in a good way also I have watched all the episodes soooooo much I know the script when I watch it with my friends or family I told off for saying their lines lol 😂
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Please do take it as a compliment
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Because I mean it it’s true your mind is like Sheldon’s and that incredible just awesome
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Was that over the top
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Loll not at all
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Woahh you are a big fan BBT
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Of course but I do get told off if I starts to say their lines and once my nan said please to the tv because Sheldon didn’t and she thought it was me who didn’t say please lol
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I do remind her every time something like BBT quoted or something like that lol
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So is sooooooo much fun she says well next time you say something to the tv I will take the Micky out of you that a few years ago now still haven’t said anything to the tv
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Hahah..she is so funny
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She can be at times sometimes she says one of those dad jokes lol
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Dad Joke : “What do you call someone with no body and no nose? Nobody knows.”
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Lol I thought you might say that
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Why don’t crabs give to charity? Because they’re shellfish.
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One can think of karma as the spiritual equivalent of Newton’s Law of Motion. “For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.” When we exhibit a negative force in thought, word, or action, that negative energy will come back to us.
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Yes, good equivalent.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you for the reblog
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Always a pleasure to read and share your great posts with followers, My Dear! Hope you have a great day!
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Reblogged this on Love and Love Alone.
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Reblogged! 🤙🏽😍
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Very interesting and thought provoking 👌
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Karma is a key concept in some Eastern religions including Hinduism and Buddhism. … Karma is also misused as a way to explain sudden 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 future harmful effect.
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Something to ponder and reflect on 🤔
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Bahasa Inggris Kabeh. Iki hehehehhe
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Very thoughtful and interesting.
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Karma is at once the consequence of past actions and the opportunity for healing and balancing in the present. It is a balancing action that offers us chances through life circumstances, situations, and relationships to learn important spiritual lessons. Glad you liked the post
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Karma hit me 😓
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Ah you are not alone 🙂
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