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Karma comes from the root word Kr - which means “to act”.
“The law of karma is a universal doctrine, operating as surely as the law of gravity. If you plant a seed in the ground, the karma of the seed is to grow. If you throw something up in the air, the karmic result is for it to come down. The word karma encompasses all movement, of the mind as well as the body. These movements can be conscious or unconscious; regardless, the karmic result is still ours.” - Jivamukti Yoga textbook
Spotify Playlist:
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Karma comes from the root word Kr - which means “to act”.
“The law of karma is a universal doctrine, operating as surely as the law of gravity. If you plant a seed in the ground, the karma of the seed is to grow. If you throw something up in the air, the karmic result is for it to come down. The word karma encompasses all movement, of the mind as well as the body. These movements can be conscious or unconscious; regardless, the karmic result is still ours.” - Jivamukti Yoga textbook
Spotify Playlist:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2WnTtwT6ZOFOOdvHb1Nx2E?si=4AeQsC63QaiXeXtM8QJWcQ