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We keep clinging to unworthy and painful things just because we have invested our time and energy in them.
Your time and energy is safely deposited in your Karmic account. Trust the universe and let go. Clear the space for things that you truly deserve.
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In all your doings and dealings, personal or professional, for selflessness or consideration; exchange goodness of positive vibes. Be a good karmic being.
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Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma (Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts)
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If one does not know how to read the account (karmic) book, then he will start to have doubts, and doubts lead to unhappiness.
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Dada Bhagwan (Life Without Conflict)
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The Law of Karma has accounts three - an opening balance like root of a tree, a current account of all that we do, and a karmic corpus that never loses sight of you.
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Karma. Karma does not necessarily determine our lives. Karma is not permanent. Karma is accountability. Karma is the consequence of free will. We create our karma, and we can change it. We create karma with our thoughts and actions. Good karma neutralizes bad karma. Enough good karma changes bad karma. A change in behavior is required to change karma. In this way we can change our karmic state.
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Only those with whom you have bound karmic accounts, in the past life, will be able to live with you together.
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Dada Bhagwan
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What does βfamily memberβ mean? However big oneβs business, he has that many customers. The smaller the business, fewer the customers it has; and the bigger the business, the more are the customer. When the karmic accounts are settled, the customers will stop.
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Dada Bhagwan (Avoid Clashes!)
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If you hurt someone intentionally, you changed your karmic destiny. If you were mean to someone, your karmic destiny changed to take into account what your meanness would create in your life and in the life of the person you were mean to β a constantly moving, shifting panorama of destinies.
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Chris Prentiss (That Was Zen, This Is Tao: Living Your Way to Enlightenment, Illustrated Edition)
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What you do to others, youβll get back in abundance. Karma is eternal, and it is always operational.
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Bhuwan Thapaliya
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In post-terror southern Sri Lanka, people kept the memory of the Bheeshanaya alive as an ethical issue and continued to grapple with the unreconciled past through these karmic stories. In the absence of any formal justice, then, Buddhism and its law of karma, as well as giving meaning to their experiences of violence in the past, ensured that βperpetratorsβ of violence were held to account in the present.
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Dhana Hughes (Violence, Torture and Memory in Sri Lanka: Life after Terror (Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies Series))
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Whatever activity one sees in this world, it is discharge of previously charged karma. Man has nothing to do with it. He only does egoism here of, βI did samayik (introspective meditation).β He creates a karmic account! He becomes entrapped! He takes enjoyment from tasting sweetness of subtle pride of doer-ship.
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If you want to know the answer to βWho am I?β, then you will have to go to a Gnani purush [the enlightened one]. The Gnani Purush will give you Knowledge of your real Self [Who Am I] in the presence of the egoism. Thereafter your accounts (karmic) will be settled [& things will start falling in place].
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One will bother you only if you have a karmic account with him. No one can bother you without your signature (karmic cause). All this is due solely to your signature.
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Do business with honesty irrespective of what happens, whatever happens thereafter is correct. But do not start any accounts (karma).
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Dada Bhagwan
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God has said not to create any accounts (karmic). Create accounts (only) if you have the knowledge of the future. Hey! If you want to start an account, then why donβt you account for the possibility that you may die tomorrow?
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If someone rebukes us and let us go; that karmic relation is good. He will feel that how he cooled you down! If we rebuke and walk away; it is not a good account.
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Dada Bhagwan (Avoid Clashes!)
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According to the Jain account, karmic matter is attracted to the jΔ«va by the arising of passions within the jΔ«va. The passions are of two fundamental kinds: attraction (rΔga) and aversion (dvesa) though neutrality or indifference can also be mentioned as a third.
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Jeffery D. Long (Jainism: An Introduction (I.B.Tauris Introductions to Religion))
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What we have to realize is that this phase of karmic love will challenge us: Are we holding ourselves accountable to our own personal standards? Are we respecting ourselves, being honest with ourselves? In most cases, karmic passion brings us to this sorry state because we arenβt.
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Kate Rose (You Only Fall in Love Three Times: The Secret Search for Our Twin Flame)
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Our karmic love is never supposed to last, no matter how many we have, no matter how long weβre together or if we even marry and have children. Thereβs too much left undone here. Its sole purpose is to be that mirror so that we can no longer ignore our own issues. This love comes into our lives and hurts us so deeply so that we stop projecting and blaming, and start being accountable for ourselves, our actions, and specifically our wounds.
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Kate Rose (You Only Fall in Love Three Times: The Secret Search for Our Twin Flame)
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Don't hesitate to quit a path just because you have invested your time and energy on it. Nothing goes waste. Your investment is safe in your Karmic account.
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The point of a dehumanization campaign was the forced surrender of the target's own humanity, a karmic theft beyond accounting. Whatever was considered a natural human reaction was disallowed for the subordinate caste. During the era of enslavement, they were forbidden to cry as their children were carried off, forced to sing as a wife or husband was sold away, never again to look into their eyes or hear their voice for as long as the two might live.
They were punished for the very responses a human being would be expected to have in the circumstances forced upon them. Whatever humanity shone through them was an affront to what the dominant caste kept telling itself. They were punished for being the humans that they could not help but be.
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Isabel Wilkerson (Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents)
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The more viable long-term solution is to create an ethical framework by which all within the company β and especially at the top β are held accountable.
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Minter Dial (You Lead: How Being Yourself Makes You a Better Leader)
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Each time you perform a positive action, it is like depositing money into your karmic bank account. Each time you do something hurtful or negative, it is like writing a check from that bank account. The goal is to build up as much karmic currency as possible in order to ensure your current and future lifetimes will be filled with positive, happy energy.
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Nicolai Bachman (The Path of the Yoga Sutras: A Practical Guide to the Core of Yoga)
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In other words, existentialists are on their own, while Buddhists are part of a karmic collective
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Elaine Kim (Meditation-Proof: A Relatable and True Account of One Meditator's Struggle to Be Present and Find Her Zen)