Do you mean "Karma"?
Karma is the concept that every thought, word or deed is part of a cycle of cause and effect; benevolent actions sow seeds for later benevolent effects to happen to you, and malevolent actions similarly plant seeds for later unpleasant consequences. The idea is intrinsically linked to the concept of reincarnation - a soul must incarnate again and again until all karmic debts are paid.
Karma
Reincarnation is the belief that when a person dies, their spirit is reborn either as another person or an animal. I believe in reincarnation I'm Catholic.
There is not anything stated regarding who the person is. Without knowing who this is referring to it is hard to know what the consequences of them being a selection mistake would be.
Each person has many lives
As per the drug itself - it has a short term effect on a person. With that said - the consequences of years of use is certainly causing long term effects.
What were the long-term consequences of the ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland?
A Samskara is a Hindu rite of passage ceremony that marks specific life events. The term also refers to the Hindu belief that wisdom and knowledge an individual obtained from experiences in past lives helps to guide their current life path.
A person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long term basis.
there is no such term as negetive Hindu god. There are God devil & humans.
Long-term goals refer to goals that a person has for the course of their lives. For instance, getting married and having children are long-term goals.
There are many long term consequences. Global warming, floods etc are some of the examples.
The Hindu term for the total measure of your actions is karma.
Long-term goals refer to goals that a person has for the course of their lives. For instance, getting married and having children are long-term goals.