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Sunday, December 10, 2023

What exactly is karma?

What exactly is karma?

 In Sanskrit, karma literally means “action.” According to experts, there are often misconceptions about what karma really is and how it applies to our lives.

This article will help shed light on what karma is, the philosophy behind it, and its core principles, known as the 12 laws of karma.

What exactly is karma?

The true definition of karma can vary depending on who you ask. Some people adhere to the traditional meaning grounded in Eastern religions, while others interpret it from more of a Western view of good and bad. As a result, this can lead to different views on how karma applies to life.

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Reincarnation, or rebirth, is a phenomenon shrouded in mystery and speculation. Those of us who have given it some thought may have wondered about its purpose or the personal lessons we are supposed to master in our present-day life. As little as we know about reincarnation, we intuitively recognize that reincarnation and karma are somehow intertwined. Understanding a little bit about karma can help illuminate this most unfathomable of topics.

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What is the karma that I have to focus on in this life? What is the general result of such karma (if possible)

Type of Karma as per your analysis

Past

Present

Future

Prarabdha

X

Y

Sanchita

X

Y

Agami

X

Y

1) Practice self-awareness

Awareness of a particular tendency is the first step in eliminating negative tendencies in ourselves and helps us to overcome undesirable thoughts and behaviors. When you increase the sense of awareness or knowingness in you, karma gets reduced.

2) Act without any feverishness or attachment to the fruits of your actions

One karma (or action) seems to lead to another karma (or action)! That is why karma is seen as a cycle. What is that karma by which we can be liberated from karma? jyotishgher says that liberation is attained by Nishkama Karma or action which is done without any feverishness or attachment to the fruits of the action. For example, giving our very best effort in any situation at hand without linking our happiness to the outcome of that effort or action is Nishkama Karma.

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3) Nurture a healthy perception of people

Our thoughts and feelings also determine our karma. The more stuck we are to negative thoughts and feelings about our perceived enemies or people who’ve wronged us, the more we imbibe those qualities in ourselves. Whatever we cannot let go of creates deep impressions in our consciousness and these tend to re-live themselves in repeated experiences in this lifetime and next. For our own sake, we must forgive people and give them the benefit of the doubt. As we perceive the world and the people around us, so is our reality. Our perception needs to be expanded to accommodate a healthy acceptance of people and their behaviors.

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Have a Guru in your life

Guru is a Sanskrit term for teacher, guide, expert, or master. In Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, other religions of the world, it is a widely held belief that one cannot progress and find liberation without the Guru. It is said that a Guru can relieve you of your mistakes and certain karmas.

Don’t get stuck in cravings and aversions

Karma Bandhan (bondage due to actions) is a state where there is some craving or aversion for an action. Broadening our vision helps us understand that even when a craving or desire is fulfilled it leaves us in the same place we were in before we had the desire. Desires don’t take us any further. In fact, they bind us in the cycle of karma.

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Serve others

Seva , the Sanskrit word for selfless service or volunteerism, is an act that is done without wishing for something in return. Gurudev, states, “Seva purifies our karma." In other words, serving others purifies our actions.

A final word of wisdom is to stop analyzing your karma and worrying about if there will be a ‘next life’ for you, and come to the present knowing that life is new and fresh in every moment! Just relax. To help you relax, manage your stress, and even optimize your karma