Philosophy and karma

in hive-175254 •  3 months ago 
Greetings to all colleagues, today I want to share with you this topic entitled karma and philosophy, it is not surprising that by saying karma, we refer to the saying that every action has its reaction.

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Philosophy teaches us to reflect on our actions, thoughts and decisions, and how these can impact our lives and the lives of others. In this sense, the concept of karma has an important relevance in Eastern philosophy, particularly in Hinduism and Buddhism.

Karma refers to the idea that our actions have consequences, and that these consequences can manifest in this life or in future reincarnations. This implies that every action we take has an effect on our existence and on the universe in general.

From a philosophical perspective, karma invites us to be aware of our actions and to act ethically and responsibly, since what we sow is what we reap. It teaches us to be responsible for our actions and to assume the consequences of our actions.

To conclude the publication we can add that philosophy reminds us of the importance of being aware of our actions and the impact they have on our lives and the lives of others, and the concept of karma helps us to understand how the universe works according to a balance of cause and effect.

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Growing up, even though I have been hearing about karma, I will say I have been doubting whether it exist or not. But yeah not untill it eventually happens to me and I discovered that karma is really real

Karma has always been real, only that many people do not see it that way and take it as a coincidence, but no, the saying that every action has its reaction is real.