Life is full of choices and experiences. We all go through good times and bad times. Every day, we decide how to act, think and respond. These choices shape our path, our future. Sometimes, we wonder why certain things happen to us. Have you ever noticed how our actions seem to come back to us? That's where Karma comes in. Karma, derived from the Sanskrit word meaning "action," emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and moral behavior. Karma means that what we put out into the world comes back to us in some way. Karma is like a cycle-you do something and it affects what happens next.
The 12 Laws of Karma beautifully explain this in a simple way. They remind us that our actions have consequences & how cause and effect govern our lives. They show us that our thoughts and actions shape our lives. They show us how our behavior affects our lives and the lives of others. They guide us toward mindfulness, responsibility and growth.
HERE ARE 12 KARMA LAWS IN BRIEF: 1.The Great Law: According to the great law, 'you reap what you sow.' This is also known as the Law of Cause and Effect.
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