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Karma

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Karma means action, and in both Buddhist and Jain thought it refers to the fact that what you do leaves a mark. Not a mark on a cosmic ledger kept by gods, but a mark on you — on the character you build through habitual choices, on the momentum your life accumulates across time. In Jain teaching, karma is almost physical: subtle particles that cling to the soul and weigh it down, darkening it toward matter. The path of liberation is a burning-off of that weight through right conduct and discipline. The Buddhist view is less material but no less serious: harmful intentions generate consequences that ripple outward and return. Neither tradition treats karma as fate. What you do now shapes what comes next, and that means now is always the moment that matters.

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