What goes around comes around
- BeaCrystalClear 11
- Dec 8, 2016
- 2 min read

The idea of Karma has origins in Hindu practices, and the word karma means ‘action’ in Sanskrit. It is the philosophy that the actions we take in life and in the present have future consequences. Such as in The Christian religion, it is believed that good and god fearing people go to Heaven a world surrounded in love. While those who sin go to hell where there tortured for entity. Hindu’s have a slightly different interpretation that ‘all good actions like charity to the needy and all good intentions are rewarded and vice versa. The philosophy is followed by religious people and non – religious people a like. Examples such as the Golden rule, do onto others as you one on yourself, is the idea that doing a kind deed is a reward in itself. In today’s clarity blog we will be going through some philosophy of karma.
In our lives we all experience some form of consequence to our actions, good or bad, obscure or clear consequences to what we have said, done and behaved. The universe reflects our actions to us. You may in the car stop on a busy road to let offers walk even when there no crossing lights. A similar deed will reflect back to you, you may in your day conveniently come across a pen when you needed one yet forgot. These experience is a form of reward; even if they are insignificant. While saying the wrong thing can cause you to receive the same level of negativity back. But in the law of Karma it is not a form of punishment or reward, it is to remain a balance of good and bad in life and to balance out the energetic behaviour created.

Here are some inspiration phrases of karma
What goes around comes around.
A kindness is a currency, when you make physical action to receive kindness you will receive more kindness in return.
Be helpful to offers and not expect kindness in return. It will be returned by the universe in a completely different scenario.
Remain mindful of the actions you take even if they are insignificant.
When you regret a bad action, do something good, it shall be returned.
Joy and Reward always comes from hard work
A foul abuses there free will, for free will comes at a karmic cost.
To conclude, Karma is a force of nature which works alongside the law of attraction. Aligning you up with what you have put in, it is reflecting in your environment the actions you take.
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