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Karma Defined

To varying degrees, depending on specific sects, it is the sum of one’s actions in life, being good or evil, which determines one’s destiny in reincarnation. Found in all Hindu, and many Buddhist, denominations.

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  • Karma: Comfort & Confusion | Cherry Grrl
  • Asteroid Karma - Lindaland: Karma can indicate a negative balance or positive balance. Negative Karmic events are like accidents, heart breaks, exposure to outbursts that seem unfair and losses Positive Karmic events are sudden strokes of good fortune, chance meetings with a true love and so on. Retrograde Karma means you dished out more negative karma than positive karma in the mentioned areas.

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