Is Karma a Moral or Spiritual Concept?

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Lolita

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Different cultures interpret karma differently. Is karma a universal law of consequence, or a philosophy meant to encourage ethical behavior? How do you understand the idea of cause and effect in your personal life?
 
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The root of Karma lies in Hindu religion, so it is basically a spiritual concept. However, the concept of karma is being overly used across multiple traditions and it is now being understood as a moral concept. It asks you to do good, so that goodness comes to your life.
 

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Karma sits at the intersection of both. Many see it as a moral idea about actions carrying consequences, while others view it as a spiritual force tied to rebirth or cosmic balance. Its meaning shifts across cultures, but the core idea links behavior with outcomes.
 

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Karma is nothing than you building today, bit by bit, a version of yourself that you would eventually become in the future. Anything that you today bit by bit grows to define your future. Karma is a moral concept for me.
 
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