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'''Karma''' is simply the adult action that arises from basic adult responsibility. If you spill a bottle of milk, karmic action is the action you take to clean up your own mess.
'''Karma''', from the Sanskrit verb "perform work", is the adult action that arises from basic adult responsibility. If you spill a bottle of milk, karma is simply the action you take to clean up your own mess.


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Revision as of 14:52, 28 February 2017

Karma, from the Sanskrit verb "perform work", is the adult action that arises from basic adult responsibility. If you spill a bottle of milk, karma is simply the action you take to clean up your own mess.

Notes

Karma, when applied to spirituality, is your accumulated responsibility. This responsibility arises as a result of the Cosmic User Agreement. The Cosmic User Agreement states that before you may incarnate into physical reality, you must agree to be responsible for the messes you make. Karma is the accumulated responsibility for the messes you make while working in physicality while wearing a Blindfold.


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