Unraveling Karma: The 12 Universal Laws that Shape Our Lives

The concept of Karma comes from the idea that what you do comes back to you. The energy you put out is the energy you receive back. Karma works in different ways and in other lifetimes.

Karma exists in reality and is present in our lives. There is a magical power in the universe that we humans cannot understand logically.

Different types of Karma
There are different types of karma explained in Hinduism and Buddhism.


The first one shows what you have achieved in your life.
The second shows the sum of your past karmas from the previous lifetimes.
The third describes the recent decisions you have made and the actions you have taken
Good and Bad Karma
Good Karma
Good karma is when we make an excellent contribution to the world, such as helping a needy person or appreciating someone with a compliment, and those good deeds come back to us in return in the form of things we never thought about.

Bad Karma
"Bad karma" is when we make negative contributions such as hurting others, jealousy, and anger. It comes back to us in the form of difficult challenges, and that's why it is called a karma relationship.

Where do the 12 Laws of Karma come from?
The laws of karma come from Buddhism and Hindu belief concepts. These laws are a tool to understand how the energy in this universe works. The word "karma" refers to actions. In addition, these laws will help us understand how our actions affect ourselves, others, and the universe.
1. The Great Law

 It is also known as law of cause and effect. Whatever energy and thoughts, you put in the universe, you get it back, be it good or bad. It is like sowing and reaping. If you sow kindness, you will get the same in return.

 2. The Law of Creation

The power to create your reality lies within you. You need to take action and make things happen, rather than wait for everything to magically workout for you. We can see examples of people who have used talents and gifts to bless the world. They have worked for the benefits of others.

 3. The Law of Humility

 Be humble to accept and understand that your current situation is a result of your past actions. We can see the most successful people are humble, strong, and kind, but when they started at their paths, they faced the cruel reality of society. No matter, how many challenges, you have to face in your path, you can still create your story.

4. The Law of Growth

 Control on yourself, and not others and focus on your personal growth, as real change starts with you. As we grow, change, evolve, and our reality begins to change. Growth never ends, there are always new things you can learn to heal and start over.

 5. The Law of Responsibility

 Whatever happens in life, it happens because of you, and you need to own it. You are the choice you make. We are responsible for how we choose to live our lives. We are also responsible for how we show ourselves to others, and how we allow others to treat us, and how we treat others.

 6. The Law of Connection

 Your past, present, and future, everything is connected. It is all linked together. Your past actions determine who you are, and present will decide who you will be tomorrow. We are also connected to others as well. As we love, and respect ourselves, we do the same for other people.

7. The Law of Focus

 Focus on one thing at a time, as long as your focus is on spiritual values, and you will not have negative thoughts. Multitasking disturbs our focus and slow down our energy. With consistent focus on one task, you will gain great results.

 8. The Law of Giving and Hospitality

 Give the things you believe in from your heart. Acknowledge your actions are a reflection of your inherent beliefs. If you preach to others about donating that means you also have to show it in practical. In return, God will give you more.

 9. The Law of Here and Now

 Living in the present is the only way to be happy. Some of us live our lives thinking about the past and think about the future, but it will only make you sad. Live in the present and feel the real experiences of life. Then your energy will be different, and your life will be more engaging.

10. The Law of Change

 The history keeps on repeating itself unless you learn your lessons and change your life. When you face similar situations in life that means universe wants to give you a lesson. When you learn from your experiences, you become a better version of yourself and the cycle stops.

 11. The Law of Patience and Reward

 The karmic rules relates with hard work pays off. Success requires patience, consistent hard work, and the self-assurance that you will get the reward for your efforts. Great things require time, persistence, not giving up, and cherishing every little milestones of life.
12. The Law of significance and Inspiration

 The last karmic law states that we all have value in this world. Our unique gifts should be shared with the world. Be it big or small, every contribution you make influence the Universe. Your positive actions will bring more positivity into your life. Remember, you only get back what you put forth.

Final words
We are all creating our karma good our bad. In order to discover the power of these 12 laws, we should contribute positive efforts to the world. In other words, do good things, because you feel good, not because you want good in return.

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