Karma is the cause, reincarnation is the effect. Just like a seed decides the tree, the Karma decides the reincarnation. All eastern religions that believe in Karma advocate that our life doesn't come to an end when the body dies. The one who is alive, the ME, the Mind and the Ego is reborn in a new body to settle our sins or our good deeds. And therefore, heaven and hell are experienced right here on earth. If we do good Karma, we will be born in a good life. If we have sinned, then we may be born as a blind child or born in poverty and we will suffer in our new birth. However, those who are enlightened with Nirvana or Moksha, the enlightened ones transcend Karma, go beyond Karma and they are liberated from reincarnation. They achieve the ultimate goal of life.
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Karma is what brings alot of people back to earth. To pay for thier sins
Reincarnation happens only because of Karma, the moment there is no Karma there is no reincarnation. The goal of our life is to transcend Karma, to go beyond Karma. As long as we think we are the body, the mind and ego that does action, we take ownership of our actions, there is Karma and as long as there is Karma good or bad, we will come back to earth. Heaven or hell is not somewhere in the skies. It is on earth when we take rebirth. Therefore if there is no Karma, there is no reincarnation. Reincarnation is proof of Karma and Karma is proof of reincarnation.
Reincarnation is the belive that man will come back to live in earth after death. It is believe that one thing that brings them is karma.
Reincarnation is the belive that man will come back to live in earth after death. It is believe that one thing that brings them is karma.
Don Darnell has written: 'Moral-spiritual-religious unity through reincarnation and karma' -- subject(s): Reincarnation, Karma
karma and reincarnation
reincarnation and karma
Hindu people have firm belief India Reincarnation (punarjanma) and The Law of Cause and Effect (karma). Reincarnation (punarjanma) is Artha (material prosperity) result of The Law of Cause and Effect (karma).
Karma and reincarnation are intertwined, dual beliefs of the same system. The cycle of birth, death and rebirth is reincarnation, and the deeds of each life affect karma, which ultimately causes rebirth. This ends with Moksha, a release from the cycle as a result of leading life according to Karma, which is more a system of balances than one of reward and punishment.Essentially, one attempts to lead life according to Karmic principals with the goal of eventually escaping the bonds of the temporal (physical) form.While many spiritual belief systems incorporate some form of reincarnation (rebirth after death), the idea of Karma is intrinsic to reincarnation under Hinduism, and inseparable.
The people who believe in reincarnation and karma are the Hindus and people in the Buddhism religion.
= Hinduism believes in karma but karma does not mean rebirth. =