Glossary entry for
karma
The word "karma" means action, and the derived meaning is "action, and the
appropriate result of action". This concept is very important in Hinduism and
Buddhism. As applied to the moral sphere it is the Law of Ethical Causation,
through the operation of which a person reaps what he sows; builds his character,
makes his destiny, and works out his salvation. Karma also applies to groups of
people such as families and nations.
The doctrine of re-birth is an essential corollary to that of karma, the
individual coming into physical life with a character and environment resulting
from his actions in the past. Current actions will in turn determine future
circumstances.
Contributed by Alan Pert, Sydney, Australia
More information available at:
Van references in:
- "These Dreams of You"
(on Moondance)
- "Till We Get the Healing Done"
(on Too Long In Exile)
- "Satisfied"
(on Common One)
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