I think of Karma as like a spring.  When you act against the divine
principles, then existence puts the energy of you act into push back.
Folks that act in accordance with the highest good, don't generate Karma.

Dennis G.
- New Zealand

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> You reap what you sow.  Isn't that kinda karma?
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