Is everything subject to Karma and can Karma change?
The law of Karma does not apply to "mindless" actions such as walking, sitting or sleeping. Such actions do not produce effects apart from the actions themselves. However, Karma applies to intentional thoughts one thinks.
Similarly, accidents are considered neutral Karma because they are unintentional. However, we should always work towards increasing our mindfulness such that accidents do not occur.
Karma is not inflexibly fixed - it does not mean fate or predetermination. Intentional actions at some time or other produce their effects when favouring conditions exist. Though people in their present lives are experiencing the effects of their past actions (Karma), it is possible to change, reduce or increase the effects of these past actions through present actions which can affect the immediate future and future lives.
Understanding the law of Karma helps one realize that we are whatever we make ourselves to be. We are entirely responsible for our own destiny.
Similarly, accidents are considered neutral Karma because they are unintentional. However, we should always work towards increasing our mindfulness such that accidents do not occur.
Karma is not inflexibly fixed - it does not mean fate or predetermination. Intentional actions at some time or other produce their effects when favouring conditions exist. Though people in their present lives are experiencing the effects of their past actions (Karma), it is possible to change, reduce or increase the effects of these past actions through present actions which can affect the immediate future and future lives.
Understanding the law of Karma helps one realize that we are whatever we make ourselves to be. We are entirely responsible for our own destiny.
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