Karma
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--> -->--> -->--> -->--> start content -->For other uses of the word, see karma (disambiguation).
Karma (Sanskrit: ? from the root k?, "to do", [meaning deed] meaning action, effect, destiny) means "(the result of) action", generally taken as a term that comprises the entire cycle of cause and effect. Karma is a sum of all that an individual has done, is currently doing and will do. Individuals go through certain processes and accompanying experiences throughout their lives which they have chosen, and those would be based on the results of their own creations: "karma".
Karma is simply the golden rule: what you give out is what you receive - either in the same or in similar form. You reap what you sow - your actions create that which you do live out now, whether this relates to a past/future life situation or to the present date
KARMA
to live your life in sweet release
invite the joys of life
you to join
by giving love
by giving peace
by giving to others
the safe harbor you seek
let go of the hate
the lies
the woes
give unto others
sweet smelling flowers
not the dead roses of woe
rid your life
of the thorns
of hostility
let go of past regrets
make tomorrow
the day you give good
to the world
in order to receive
the love and truth
of simplicity
paint the world
with respect and good deeds
let love guide the heart
for the mind does deceive
grasp the native peacepipe
pass it round
let not the tainted blood
of demon lies
take root in your soul
make your future
free of torture
for Karma's justice is an unbeatable foe
let the love flowers bloom
and grow
as long as you hold that hate to your chest
the blooms you harvest
will pierce the heart
at best
with nothing less than hurt and pain
if you get what you give
where is your joy
if you get what you give
then what is your Karma's name
sweet acceptance
love
joy
and truth
or
tortured neglect
hate
pain
and lies