Review:

Karma In Eastern Religions

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Karma in Eastern religions refers to the concept of cause and effect, where one's actions in this life or previous lives determine their future experiences and circumstances.

Key Features

  • Law of cause and effect
  • Moral accountability
  • Reincarnation belief
  • Balance of good and bad deeds

Pros

  • Encourages ethical behavior
  • Provides a sense of justice and fairness
  • Promotes personal growth and self-reflection

Cons

  • Can lead to victim blaming
  • May foster fatalistic attitudes

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