what is karma?

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Is karma real or not if someone loose his money bcoz of me ll it effect my karma
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Yes

Deal Lieutenant Deal Lieutenant
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No

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either one reaches a level where they are one with the universe, cosmos.
then the physical transcends to the metaphysical, supernatural or whatever it is.

OR

one remains trapped in all these ifs, buts.


everytime one defecates, one looses countless epithelial cells too, which line the intestines.

do we think about them much, once we poop them out?

No!
This, despite our existence depending on the cells in our body.


If an all encompassing supernatural concept/entity exists

then is its existence dependant on us?

If it is not dependant on us, then how can we keep trumpeting that our deeds make that supernatural happy, unhappy?
We do not care about our own cells, but believe that inconsequential beings like us are the sole agenda of the supernatural entity (whom we define as god).

If such supernatural does exist and watches our us.. then at most it might do so .. to humour itself.
👆🏼This👆🏼.. is how I feel about it.

We cross-bred wolves and created a new species: dogs.

Dogs cross-bred in the wild with foxes or others and again a sub-species came to be.

We create Mars rover, we create AI bots.

All this (dogs, toys, tools, pyramids).. to humour ourselves.


If such a supernatural exists (if an.. ... all encompassing God exists).. then we are the pyramid, chatgpt, Mars rover, new species/ experiment (dog) for that supernatural.


If it has programmed into us.. concepts like heaven, hell, good, bad, noble, evil,
good deeds (requital, punya, savaab), bad deeds (paap, gunaah)

and just like machine learning tools, AI bots.. if we evolve or develop concepts like 'karm'.. then fine..
.. let us code ourselves on that playbook.


Personally.. I still feel that.. that playbook (which has heaven, hell, paradise, salvation, moksha, karm, dushkarm)
..is a playbook written by us.. on our own
(and not by the so called.. all encompassing, omnipresent, omnipotent supernatural... if at all it exists, that is.)


But overall, if this coding (of karm- dushkarm) helps us evolve..

or at-least reduces chaos and bring order onto ourselves.. then not a bad idea.
Even if it is all make-believe
at-least it helps with our continued existence!
Deal Lieutenant Deal Lieutenant
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karma ra babu 

Benevolent Benevolent
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That is ఖర్మ not కర్మ 

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Deal Lieutenant Deal Lieutenant
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Karam karnye sye karma milta hye innocent

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Karma- it's not  only about this current life, kya pata peechle janam me vise versa hua hoga?

Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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  --3  ,  +5 ,+10 ,+12 ,+24 ,+30  are  some varites of karma in desidime

Deal Lieutenant Deal Lieutenant
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i too thought this post as some newbie asking that karma meaning lol and then realized its not after getting caught in click bite theme xD

Deal Captain Deal Captain
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Yeh toh Agarsh nikla

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luck buddy i dealt with 4 dimers with approx 4 lakhs worth of item. they trust me and i trust them. soooooooooo u can understand 

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karma, in Indian religion and philosophy, the universal causal law by which good or bad actions determine the future modes of an individual’s existence. Karma represents the ethical dimension of the process of rebirth (samsara), belief in which is generally shared among the religious traditions of India. Indian soteriologies (theories of salvation) posit that future births and life situations will be conditioned by actions performed during one’s present life—which itself has been conditioned by the accumulated effects of actions performed in previous lives. The doctrine of karma thus directs adherents of Indian religions toward their common goal: release (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death. Karma thus serves two main functions within Indian moral philosophy: it provides the major motivation to live a moral life, and it serves as the primary explanation of the existence of evil.

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