If you mean KARMA then it is simple the physical law of cause and effect.
2006-10-18 08:12:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Karma (Sanskrit: à¤à¤°à¥à¤® from the root ká¹, "to do", [meaning deed] meaning action, effect, destiny) means "(the result of) action", generally taken as a term that comprises the entire cycle of cause and effect. Karma is a sum of all that an individual has done, is currently doing and will do. Individuals go through certain processes and accompanying experiences throughout their lives which they have chosen, and those would be based on the results of their own creations: "karma". Karma is not about retribution, vengeance, punishment or reward. Karma simply deals with what is. The effects of all deeds actively create past, present and future experiences, thus making one responsible for one's own life, and the pain and joy it brings to others. In religions that incorporate reincarnation, karma extends through one's present life and all past and future lives as well.
I've never heard of Kramma so I assume you mean karma. It's a similar principal to Yin and Yang.
And to some extent Karma can be compared to Newtons Third Law of Motion: For Every Action, There Is A Reaction (minus the opposite and equal portion).
Ie. Do good, get good. Do bad, get bad. Though sometimes it takes awhile for things to happen....the theory is that you'll get your just deserts in the end.
2006-10-18 15:11:52
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answered by Corn_Flake 6
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The word is karma and it really means the effects generated by any given cause. If you cause pain to others you will feel pain-if you are selfish then other people will be selfish when dealing with you. In short you must reap what you sow.
2006-10-18 15:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean karma? I only found one good site with kramma and it was defined like karma.
Karma is NOT "you get what you deserve"
Karma is action, it builds up and weighs you down preventing you from reaching samsara or enlightenment. It comes from selfish or "wrong" action. There is no such thing as good karma. The goal is to burn off your karma.
2006-10-18 15:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean, "karma?"
Essentially, it's an application of one of Newton's laws into matters of life: every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Or even more simply, what goes around comes around.
2006-10-18 15:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean Karma? Think of Karma as "you get what you deserve". I think it is Bhudist.
Remember, if you do something bad, Karma is going to catch up with you, and you'll pay for it later!
2006-10-18 15:12:19
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answered by gatesfam@swbell.net 4
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