Karma

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Karma ([ˈkaʁma] or [ˈkərmə][1]; Sanskrit: n., कर्म, karman, Pali: kamma, "action, deed, work", derived from the Sanskrit root कृ kṛ (kri) "to do, make, act, work"; Hebrewקַרְמָה karmā resp. גּוֹרָל gôral "fate"), the universal law of fate, states that every physical, mental or spiritual effect that emanates from a spiritual being and - consciously or unconsciously - disturbs the spiritual-cosmic order[2] reverberates back to that being itself and also disturbs its own inner soul-astral order and brings it into disharmony with the spiritual world order and thereby determines its fate (from Latinfatum "fact"). Karma applies not only to man but to all spiritual beings in the entire cosmos.

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References

  1. „235“ (Lit.:GA 64)