Everything is energy. So, in essence, everything you do creates a corresponding energy that comes back to you in some form. Karma describes the concept of getting back whatever you put forth, good ...
The word ‘karma’ literally means action. It is ‘doing’, not thinking. However, when we talk about karma, we normally allude to the Law of Karma, the Law of Action and Reaction. According ...
Karma is a fundamental concept in Hinduism that refers to the law of cause and effect. It suggests that every action, thought, and intention has consequences, either in this life or in future lives.
All the voluntary karmas performed by our body and the motor organs are with the purpose of attaining happiness and eliminating sorrow. To think is the karma of the mind. When our thoughts match with ...
Uncover the hidden message in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3, Verse 11! This video explores how fulfilling your duties (karma) and ...
Let us presume that while preparing an allopathic medicine, the ratio of the ingredients is incorrect; then, the medicine can have a harmful effect and the pharmacist making the medicine will beget ...
It seems Matthew Gindin is destined to ask, and answer, this question. Karma is the concept that, eventually, ‘you get back what you give’. The idea that karma is an observable type of causality, just ...