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Karma: definition and how to use it to your benefit. (3 min)
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Karma is the law of cause and effect. Karma is action, whether physical or mental, and each action has a consequence.
Karma can also affect a group of people, such as a religion, country, or even a planet, depending on the karma of the majority of the group. A country can be conquered or have droughts or famines because that was the overall karma of the group, even if a few did not have that karma. If those who do not have that karma have strong magnetism for the opposite occurrence, they might be spared.
How Can We Break Free from the Cycle of Karma?
Many people fail to recognize how much their actions and desires are shaped by past karma, mistakenly believing they possess free will. To break this cycle, you must reject the notion that freedom comes from following your desires. By aligning with the wisdom of karmic law and embracing inner divine guidance, you can take control of your life. When you act on this guidance rather than ego, you stop adding to your karma and start to dissipate it.
How Can We Manifesate Good Karma?