What Karma Really Is

Published Date 6/7/2017
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The happiness you experience in your present life is the result of good actions in your past.

The happiness you experience in your present life is the result of good actions in your past.

People often talk about karma in the sense of someone bad "getting what's coming to them." But karma is so much more than assigning blame.


What Is the Principle of Karma?

Nature obeys universal laws. Natural laws don't discriminate--they are impartial. Just like gravity is a law of nature, life follows the law of karma. Actions lead to reactions. Your actions, in other words, have corresponding effects on your future.


Literally translating to "deed" or "action," karma makes it clear that all actions have their consequences. Sometimes, this happens very quickly, and you can see the immediate effect of your thoughts and actions. Sometimes, though, this happens years or even lifetimes in the future.


And action doesn't just mean your physical acts. Action encompasses your thoughts and intentions. Your current world is the result of thoughts, words, and actions of your past. A past life reading can give you insight into how your past life's actions translated into your current situation. Whether it's in this life or the next, the universe always responds.


Forms and Types of Karma

The consequences of your karma can take two forms. Phalas, or results, are the visible or invisible effect that usually happens immediately or in your current life. Samskaras, however, are totally invisible. They are produced inside of you. The karma affects your happiness or unhappiness in your current life and future ones.


Additionally, there are three types of karma in Yoga and Vedanta teachings. You experience prarabdha karma during your present life. Sancita karma is the reserve of karma that has not come to fruition yet. Finally, Agami karma is the karma you create in your present life that will come to fruition in a future life.


So what does this mean for your existence? Karma functions through the repeated process of rebirth. Actions, whether they're good or bad, create impressions or habits in your mind. This leads to more action and more karma. The subtle or energy body holds the seeds of karma, while the physical body is the site where karma is experienced. Painful situations in the present are the direct result of bad actions in the past, though the link might not be clear to the naked eye.


How Karma Is Different From Mainstream Ideas

People often throw out the idea "they'll get what's coming to them" when they witness actions they don't agree with, and there's also a strong belief that doing good deeds leads to good rewards. While good deeds eventually come full circle to positive fruition--just like bad deeds lead to negative results--karma has nothing to do with people "getting what's coming to them" because of bad acts.


Karma is not about undergoing a negative consequence just for the sake of it. Instead, it's about learning from your experience. Instead of focusing on how others should receive the negative impact of their choices, allow karma to help you focus on creating personal growth from your deeds. A phone psychic can guide you in doing this.


We accumulate karma so that, eventually, we can rid ourselves of it. In the process, we learn what we need to from human existence, and then we move forward.

 

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