you drag one of the white cars onto the syfy building
Drag an unchanged house onto the church by the graveyard.
Drag balloons onto a house, then drag the transformed house onto the bakery.
WARNING: You will NOT be able to gain the karma badge after this! Do you see the tall, grey, straight poles? Those are telephone poles. Drag a tree onto the pole and see it turn into a ladder. Just do that a bunch more times until there's a transition.
Take a light post to a tree. Take the blue and shining new transformed tree to one of the towers near the syfy building.
Nonfiction
First, you must drag balloons onto a un-changed, white house. That is the "boing". Second, you must drag the bouncy house you created onto the bakery.
Karma - 2007 I was released on: USA: 1 March 2007 (Boston, Massachusetts) France: 17 May 2007 (Cannes Film Festival - Short Film Corner) USA: 24 August 2007 (Palm Springs International Short Film Festival)
The Catholic Church does not believe in karma.
Karma in Tibetan is written as "ཀརྨ" which is pronounced as "karma".
karma
There are three main types of karma in Hinduism: Sanchita karma, Prarabdha karma, and Agami karma. Sanchita karma is the accumulated karma from past actions, Prarabdha karma is the karma that is currently being experienced, and Agami karma is the karma that is being created for the future. These types of karma influence one's life and actions by determining the circumstances and events that one encounters, as well as the choices and decisions that one makes. Ultimately, the concept of karma teaches that one's actions have consequences, and that individuals are responsible for their own destiny based on their past and present actions.
Karma to Burn - Karma to Burn album - was created on 1997-02-25.