Our life is full of ups and downs; while we bear the burden of troubles, we also enjoy unexpected gains. We see that some people start from a very low position but attain great heights in different fields. All this doesn't happen just by chance. Two divine laws govern our life: the Law of Karma and the Law of Attraction.
Law of Karma
Many of us believe that we get the fruits of our karma (actions) done in this life as well as in past lives. If that is so, then what is karma and where does it accumulate?
Now scientists say that everything in this world is, truly speaking, an expression of energies. Things we see as solids, liquids, and gases are made of atoms and electrons, which are also expressions of energy. Karma is also energy. There are three types of karma: Kriyamana Karma, Sanchita Karma, and Prarabdha Karma.
Kriyamana Karma: Kriyamana Karma is created by us in this life.
Sanchita Karma: Sanchita Karma is the sum total of all our karma created in our past lives which is yet to fructify.
Prarabdha Karma: Prarabdha Karma is our past karma which is due for fructification in our present life. All this karma forms energy circles in our Karan Sharir (causal body) and our Sukshma Sharir (subtle body).
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