the idea of karma is when a persons good or bad deeds follow them into another life. they believed in reincarnation which is the rebirth of the soul when moksha is not achieved. in order to move on into the after life you must achieve and you are reincarnated till you do
ex of karma: you were murderer in your old life, in your new life you might be poor and have a disability
To suggest an idea for Howrse, you must have at least 5 karma points. :-)
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).
The Sanskrit word "karma" means action or deed. It refers to the principle that the intent and actions of an individual influence their future experiences. Karma encompasses the idea of cause and effect, where one's actions have consequences that determine their future circumstances.
Combine both determinism and freedom
he got the idea watching last call with Carson daly
There is no such concept. The only idea that can be remotely related is karma, which literally means action, but refers to consequences (both short-term and long term) of one's actions.
The Catholic Church does not believe in karma.
The main idea of Holes is destiny. I think that the main idea is to always have a friend by your side, so that you can always rely on getting and sharing consequences with others This story is also about friendship No, the main idea of holes is karma, you get back what you do.
Karma.
Karma in Tibetan is written as "ཀརྨ" which is pronounced as "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.