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    FAQ Category: Kharma

    I know that kharma is a doctrine of responsibility and that it is subject to the law of consequences, the law of sowing and reaping, cause and effect, but has little to do with rewards and punishments. What else can you tell me about it?

    ‘All activities, even thoughts, in the school of life earn either kharmic merits or demerits. However, it is not only the actual deed but every…

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