Quotes About Karma
It takes hundred of years sitting together in the same boat. It takes thousand of years sharing the same bed with. It calls : the predestined affinity.
~ Gautama Buddha
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we are each other's destiny
~ Mary Oliver
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Men cannot expect to do ill and fare well, but to find that done to them which they did to others.
~ Matthew Henry
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Lies are a tremendous karmic setback. Keep it up and you'll come back in the next life as something without a spine. You're not fine. And you don't have to be fine.
~ Maureen Johnson
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Nadie puede escapar de la justicia, nada puede ser no ganado y no pagado en el universo
~ Ayn Rand
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I thought of an expression my father had once told me: Be good to people on your way up. You may meet them again on your way down.
~ Barry Eisler
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cycle of reincarnations
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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You always reap what you sow; there is no shortcut.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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we sow, we must inevitably reap.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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what we sow, we must inevitably reap.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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We should not be surprised that what people take away from science education is a syncretic mishmash, where gravity and electromagnetism coexist with psi, qi, karma, and crystal healing.
~ Steven Pinker
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My karma's the comma that puts you inside of a coma, Hyphen, dot, dot, semi-colon, leave you semi-swollen. Question mark, you pregnant? Oh you're not? I love you, period.
~ Chino XL
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Everyone gets dumped and everyone gets hurt and there's karma to love in regards to what you've done to other people.
~ Marina and the Diamonds
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There is the path of karma, selfless action, the path of love and devotion, the path of training the mind and the path of Yoga, mantra and tantra this is what the various saints advocated.
~ Mata Amritanandamayi
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You cannot escape your destiny,'
~ Ernest Cline
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Everything you took from you gonna give it back
~ ernest hill
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What is luck but something made to run out.
~ Esi Edugyan
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Sometimes things happen for a reason...
~ Ethan Atwood
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When we spend lifetimes numbing out against now, even the gentle stillness of the present moment becomes a threat. Even slowing down long enough to look at your own heartmind becomes an act of revolution against the sheer pace of our social karma.
~ Ethan Nichtern
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From the standpoint of karma, being present is all about trust—trusting vulnerability. Being vulnerable doesn't always feel like seeing an inspiring painting or taking a walk in nature. It is often a much more painful and awkward experience, the
~ Ethan Nichtern
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The study of our habitual conditioning and how habit leads us to react is the study of karma. On
~ Ethan Nichtern
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Karma becomes most relevant if we simply examine it as a psychology of habit. Karma is about beginning to see the general script we act from, the strategies we employ when confronted with familiar obstacles along our commute. This
~ Ethan Nichtern
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When we stop asking the question "Whose fault is it?" and start asking the question "How can I work with this now?" then we are truly stepping onto the path of taking responsibility for our karma. When
~ Ethan Nichtern
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Moving from a more focused approach to self-awareness and our own personal karma to a more relational approach to how we interact with others is referred to as the transition from the Hinayana7 (narrow vehicle) to the Mahayana (expansive vehicle) within the historically Tibetan tradition. The journey of relationships is not a better path—it's just a natural broadening of the scope of our practice.
~ Ethan Nichtern
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