Most people misunderstand the term “karma” as some cosmic revenge system: do something bad, and something bad happens to you later—simple cause and effect, like moral math. But this turns karma into a blame game, rooted in punishment and reward. In reality, the Law of Karma goes much deeper: it’s not about external consequences, but internal awareness. Karma means “action”, not just what you do, but how you think, speak, and intend. It’s about realizing that every action you take shapes your reality. Your life isn’t random and it’s not just happening to you. You’re a participant, a co-creator. So karma isn’t here to judge you or punish you. It’s here to show you: you’re not separate from the effects of your actions. Taking radical responsibility for your decisions, your energy, your intentions—that’s what karma is about. When you understand that, karma stops being a chain and becomes a key. Be well.

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