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Karma In Eastern Philosophies

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Karma in Eastern philosophies refers to the concept of cause and effect, where one's actions and intentions will have consequences in this life or future lives.

Key Features

  • Law of cause and effect
  • Belief in rebirth/reincarnation
  • Actions can influence future circumstances
  • Moral implications on behavior and attitudes

Pros

  • Encourages accountability for one's actions
  • Promotes mindfulness and ethical living
  • Offers a sense of justice and balance in the universe

Cons

  • May lead to victim-blaming or oversimplification of complex situations
  • Can be misinterpreted as a form of cosmic justice rather than a spiritual teaching

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