One's own karma, one's own actions are responsible to come to bring either happiness or success or whatever.
I'm a theological writer mistaken for a political writer. My theme is grace versus karma.
It's indispensable to fully understand the basis and modus operandi of the Law of Karma to orientate the ship of our life in a positive and exemplary way.
Follow your passions, believe in karma, and you won't have to chase your dreams, they will come to you.
Karma simply means that whatever type of energy you project, or you allow to pass through your being, you will become for a period of time.
I teach that we must go beyond pure ego-consciousness and move to a new manifestation of energy karma force.
A fool will seek revenge, the wise man will allow God's karma.
The secret of karma yoga which is to perform actions without any fruitive desires is taught by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad-Gita.
No doubt, God alone has become all these objects, animate and inanimate, but in the relative world all beings act and suffer according to their past Karma and innate tendencies.
Friends or foes, they are all instruments in Her hands to help us work out our own karma, through pleasure or pain. As such, 'Mother' bless all.
I believe in Karma. If the good is sown, the good is collected. When positive things are made, that returns well.
There comes a time when a race of beings makes a decision. When they chose to reject enlightenment, it's the end of their world because the karma is inevitable. They have to destroy themselves.
I'm a believer in karma, and I'm also a believer that things happen for a reason.
Hate begets hate and if karma and punishment is the only language you understand then the road ahead will be rocky.
The role of the Buddhist teacher is to explain your options and to show you what creates karma. All our discussions are basically karmic until you're fully engaged in samadhi.
If our best efforts come to nothing often enough, we need consolation, and thoughts of unfolding, infinite destiny, or karma , are sometimes consoling.
How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.
Retribution is tricky. . . . The insult isn't usually worth the risk of punishment. And eventually one learns that karma has a surprising way of taking care of these situations. All you have to do is sit back and watch.
I'm Hispanic. I'm a Catholic. I believe in God. I believe in karma.
It was not uncommon for the children to be told they were being treated this way because it was their bad karma and they must have hurt a child in a past life.
The path of bhakti, karma and love as expounded in the Gita leaves no room for the despising of man by man.
We have to be nice to ourselves and others in order for life to run smoothly. This is just how it goes: a fun little game of the universe we like to sometimes call karma.
There's a natural law of karma that vindictive people, who go out of their way to hurt others, will end up broke and alone.
Death is only a summer vacation for us. We don't really change or lose what we have learned or who we have been when we die, because we are our karma.
Every morning I stay in bed for ten minutes to ponder my place in the universe. Then I wash my face and check my karma.
I don't know if that's a year's bad luck, or if that's how it works. But stealing a Christmas tree - that can't be a good thing, karma-wise.
I believe in karma, and I believe if you put out positive vibes to everybody, that's all you're going to get back.
Someone please tell me that we’re not seriously having a friggin’ debate over the genius of ‘Karma Chameleon’ at seven o’clock in the morning? (Xypher)
I love 'Last Friday Night' by Katy Perry almost as much as 'Karma Police',
and if you want to straddle that line, you have to take the slings and arrows.
I want revenge, but I don't want to screw up my karma.
Karma is the sum total of who you are, everything you've been. The mind state you are in is karmic. Meaning, it's related by a causal chain of existences, of moments, of particles of timelessness.
Karma means ultimate responsibility. You even take responsibility for your genetics.
I believe in letting karma do its thing. What comes around goes around.
Instant Karma's gonna get you, gonna knock you right on the head
We all have our own karma and so different teachers will be meaningful to different students.
Words like meditation, karma, samskaras, they're just words. You can get into the jargon, you can speak it, but that doesn't mean you'll be any freer.
I believe in luck and fate and I believe in karma, that the energy you put out in the world comes back to meet you.
When someone has a strong intuitive connection, Buddhism suggests that it's because of karma, some past connection.
I don't miss another opportunity to try to do my best to finish the things I have left undone. I could say: It's my unresolved karma that wakes me up in the morning.
I think we all follow our destiny, we all have karma, we all have certain life paths and life journeys that we have to take.
I did some things to some people that was downright evil. Is it karma coming back to me - so much drama.
In Boulder entrepreneurship circles, there is a genuine desire to see others succeed and a general belief that karma matters. There's a sense that together we're building something here, and that we're all a meaningful part of it.
If I used justice, you'd all be dead. The karma that you throw at me when you don't like me - if I just let it come back, you'd all be destroyed in no time.
Whether or not we believe in survival of consciousness after death, reincarnation, and karma, it has very serious implications for our behavior.
I believe that the Laws of Karma do not apply to show business, where good things happen to bad people on a fairly regular basis.
I tentatively believe in a god. I was brought up in a fairly religious home. I think the world is compatible with reincarnation, karma, all that stuff.
I don't have any reason to hate anybody; I believe in good karma and spreading good energy.
In life in general, you're never bulletproof, about the time you start thinking that, I always tell people, the karma train will come run you over.
If you are not happier every day, if you don't see a progression of development, then you are certainly not practicing yoga or Buddhism and therefore you cannot be amassing any positive karma.
Those who have not become enlightened will have to return to another, denser planet that is still involved with negativity, to work out their remaining karma.
Dangerous consequences will follow when politicians and rulers forget moral principles. Whether we believe in God or karma, ethics is the foundation of every religion.
I've seen 'karma' slap people in the face. You have to be good to people. It really does come around.
When you say, "Wait a moment," you are bound by your karma; when you say "Yes I will," you are free.
Karma is not just about the troubles, but also about surmounting them.
The only time I had a normal boyfriend was during the time of AIDS, so maybe that saved me. It's certainly not karma.
I don't like the idea that I am going to come back as an ant or a sparrow if I don't get along in the great karma of life.
We must stop viewing ourselves as separate and disconnected from the rest of life, as if we are a special case and the laws of nature or karma do not apply to us.
So many great people are dead, and so many assholes I know are still alive. Karma's bullshit. I wish it was true, but it ain't.
Now is wanted intense Karma-Yoga with unbounded courage and indomitable strength in the heart. Then only will the people of the country be roused.
I see the horrible way some stars deal with other people, and I don't know how they get away with it. Maybe it comes back to them in a different karma.
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