What is KARMA? According to Buddhist beliefs, karma is more than just a word -- it's an unwritten law. The law of Karma means that for every event that happens, there will come another event whose existence was inacted by the first. And this second event can be good or bad, depending on the nature of the initial cause -- whether it was productive or unproductive. Karma exists to teach responsibility for actions or inactions of the individual who commits them.
Karma is an instinctive repulse action of another action or sequence of actions or inactions. For example, if you do something positive, positive things will come to you. However, if you do something bad, the equal will come as well. Karma happens to all beings -- whether we acknowledge Karma or not.
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