Good Karma Vs. Bad Karma



Theories of Good Karma and Bad Karma:

The theory of good and bad karma is a simplified explanation of cause and effect. Good karma is often described as a type of reward for doing good deeds and treating others well. Bad karma is explained as the mirroring of bad deeds and mistreatment of others. Both good and bad karma can be the result of past lives as well as your current life.




Good Karma Defined

It's fair to say that good karma is the effect of cause, your action in either a deed, thought or word. Your intention drives the effect of your action to manifest as good. Good action is returned to you either in this life or the next.

Example of Good Karma

A possible example of good karma is a woman who in a past life selflessly cared for the sick, often sacrificing by placing others above herself. In her current life, she is constantly surprised by the generosity of others and never wants for anything.






Bad Karma Definition

Bad karma is the opposite of good karma and acquired by bad deeds, thoughts and/or words. Bad intentions motivating bad actions create bad results. Like good karma, bad karma can be earned either in your current lifetime or the product of a previous life.

Example of Bad Karma

One example of bad karma is a man who mistreated his sibling in another life. This bad action reaped bad karma, and he was reincarnated in the same role as his sibling.

Reaping Bad Karma

he law of karma demanded that he experience the effects of his actions in the previous lifetime against the sibling that he persecuted. If he meets his karma without anger, hatred and other negative emotions, he can overcome the bad karma and be free of it in the next lifetime.




With thanks and Regards,
Arpit Patel


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