1,134 Quotes About Karma
- Author Vinoba Bhave
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Life does not mean mere karma or mere bhakti or mere jnana.
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- Author Vinoba Bhave
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Though the names karma yoga and sannyasa are different, the truth at the heart of both is the same.
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- Author Deepak Chopra
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Karma means your have to live with the consequences of the actions you have taken in the past. Whatever you put out is coming back.
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- Author Deepak Chopra
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In every conversation I've had - with housewives in Mumbai, with middle-class people, upper-class, in the slums - everyone says there is an underlying consciousness of karma. That people believe in karma - that what you're putting out is going to come back. If I do something to you, the energy of it is going to come back to me in the future.
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- Author Edgar Cayce
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Destiny, or karma, depends upon what the soul has done about what it has become aware of.
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- Author Edgar Cayce
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The journey of Soul... by the lessons gained in the physical experience... it may take (its) place in the realms of soul activity in an infinite world among others that have passed through the various realms... which first called every soul and body into experience.
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- Author Edgar Cayce
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Since karma is meeting self, we acquire karma as we meet self in our many attitudes and emotions; when we serve in loving kindness and patience or hold resentful malicious thoughts What we do to our fellow man we do to our Maker our karma or problem is within self.
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- Author Edgar Cayce
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In the beginning all souls were as a unity to the God-Force. As self added or subtracted that which was in keeping with God's purpose, ye added or subtracted from the blessings ye might be conscious of in materiality. Thus karma is builded. And the law is perfect - what ye sow, ye reap.
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- Author James Clavell
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How baffling it was that even the most cunning and clever people would frequently see only what they wanted to see, and would rarely look beyond the thinnest of facades. Or they would ignore reality, dismissing it as the facade. And then, when their whole world fell to pieces...they would tear their topknots or rend their clothes and bewail their karma, blaming gods or kami or luck or their lords or husbands or vassals-anything or anyone-but never themselves.
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