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Karma

The word borrowed from Sanskrit (or any Indian language) is now found in the English dictionary as well as the day-to-day use in the English language. The word 'Karma' translates to the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.


The moment the word is perceived with the context of this, previous and future lives, we interpret it in a mythical sense. But, what if within this one physical life that we live, we live many lives? A life of someone's child, a life of a parent, a life of a sibling, a life of a friend, a spouse, a colleague, and many others that have existed, that are existing, and that which will exist. The residual effect of all of our these lives, is that karma too?


Read this as a concept and forget about it or read the following post releasing tomorrow on 20 July 2021 titled "Karma 2.0" for a different interpretation of it. But bear in mind that it's not you who will decide whether you will come and read the following post (or not), it's your karma that will!

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