What is Karma? You’ve probably heard this phrase before – “karma is real”. But what exactly is karma? 

 

AwakenKarma is a Buddhist term that refers to the cause and effect principle where a person’s past and present intentions and actions have the ability to influence his or her future destiny.

In other words, when your intentions are actions are good, you’re likely to create good karma and future happiness, and vice versa.

Your thoughts, feelings, words and actions are powerful. You have the power to create your future happiness or misery. When you’re loving and kind to others, your karma will certainly return to you in you in the most beautiful way.

You’ll have this magic blanket of protection always around you, and incredible things will happen in your life in ways that you don’t understand.

However, if you’re the type of person who rejoices when others are hurting, then you’re just creating bad karma for yourself. You’ll never be happy if you hurt the people around you. You know why? Because we are all one.

You and I came from the same source, and all of us will all go back to that source. Therefore, when you kick that street boy, or look down upon the people you consider poor or ugly, you’re only doing all that to yourself.

Karma is a universal law that treats everyone equally in a sense. It teaches you and makes your world knowledge more complete. To understand other people’s suffering, the universe allows you to experience life from their own shoes.

This is important so that you understand the experiences and pain that others have felt because of you. In other words, a karmic experience gives you the opportunity to reflect on your mistakes and correct them.

Remember that the purpose of karma isn’t revenge, but to help you become better individual.

So, is your fate sealed, or you can you still change your karma? You can change the direction of your karma by doing good deeds from now on.

You may already be reaping from what you sowed, but you still can recreate your own destiny. You have the free will to do good or evil.

No matter how bad you think you’ve been, you can always choose to start a fresh. A good starting point is feeling genuine regret for your past actions, and asking for forgiveness from the people you’ve hurt.

After that, practice kindness and love to all, and accept people for who they are. It’s the only way to make this world a better place, and live a long, happy and healthy life.

Karma is understood by some but generally misunderstood by many.

The following 5 laws of karma are ones you may not have heard of before, but understanding these on a deeper level can have the potential to change your life completely as it started changing mine…

1. The Great Law

  • “As you sow, so shall you reap.” This is also known as the “Law of Cause and Effect.”
  • If what we want is happiness, peace, love, and friendship, then we should BE happy, peaceful, loving and a true friend.
  • Whatever we put out in the Universe is what comes back to us.

2. The Law of Creation

  • Life doesn’t just happen. It requires our participation.
  • We are one with the Universe, both inside and out.
  • Whatever surrounds us gives us clues to our inner state.
  • Be yourself, and surround yourself with what you want to have in your life.

3. The Law of Humility

  • You can’t change something if you refuse to accept it.
  • If what we see is an enemy, or someone with a character trait that we find to benegative, then we ourselves are not focused on a higher level of existence.

4. The Law of Growth

  • “Wherever you go, there you are.”
  • For us to grow in Spirit, it is we who must change, and not the people, places or things around us.
  • The only given we have in our lives is ourselves, and that is the only factor we have control over.
  • When we change who and what we are within our hearts, our lives follow suit and change too.

5. The Law of Responsibility

  • Whenever there is something wrong in my life, there is something wrong in me.
  • We mirror what surrounds us, and what surrounds us mirrors us; this is a Universal Truth.
  • We must take responsibility for what is in our life.

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Source: How To Think Positive