Karma

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Karma: (Sanskrit = Work, doing; It's Ur-value is Kamma)

Karma signifies nothing less than the law of the causality which is the natural-creative law of cause and effect. The material realm as well the immaterial or spiritual and fine-material realm are included in this law.

Everything and everybody and all existence, within and beyond our universe are arranged in this law because only the logic of cause and effect can guarantee advancement and evolution of life in the spiritual and the material.

Karma has nothing to with 'sin', bad "karma" from past lives etc, as is thought by false teachings from new age sects and certain Cult Religions.[1]


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