Karma, in Sanskrit, means “action” or “deed” in its literal sense. Karma is equivalent to the rule of law in the spiritual world. Cause and effect must be equivalent. All acts including thoughts produce results.
Every act or thought, good or bad, has an effect on oneself. Every motion of the mind deals a stroke on one’s own character. As a consequence of one’s own action, the character evolves for the better or for the worse. The karma of an individual’s actions, positive or negative, may be experienced immediately, later in their present life, or possibly in a future life or lives. It is important to remember that an individual’s karma is based on their thoughts, words, actions, and choices.
Man evolves himself exactly according to his actions. This process is unbroken by death since the soul does not die. Karma continues to operate beyond death. The soul carries the character with it.
Karma is not fatalistic. It is not an arbitrary and external agency. In fact, it is the opposite. It places one’s evolution completely in one’s own hands.
Verse 13.20
Karma, in Sanskrit, means “action” or “deed” in its literal sense. Karma is equivalent to the rule of law in the spiritual world. Cause and effect must be equivalent. All acts including thoughts produce results.
Every act or thought, good or bad, has an effect on oneself. Every motion of the mind deals a stroke on one’s own character. As a consequence of one’s own action, the character evolves for the better or for the worse. The karma of an individual’s actions, positive or negative, may be experienced immediately, later in their present life, or possibly in a future life or lives. It is important to remember that an individual’s karma is based on their thoughts, words, actions, and choices.
Man evolves himself exactly according to his actions. This process is unbroken by death since the soul does not die. Karma continues to operate beyond death. The soul carries the character with it.
Karma is not fatalistic. It is not an arbitrary and external agency. In fact, it is the opposite. It places one’s evolution completely in one’s own hands.
Verse 13.20