That was the problem with ones actions. They would always remain ‘acted’. They always remained ‘being done’, and their influence on the world, whether small or big , would always be palpable. You couldn't refute the past. He would always remain liable for the consequences of his actions. Should anyone knock on his door and ask for reparation, he would give what was asked of him without question. There simply was no way of clearing the world of its history, and its history was simply a compilation of the existence of people and other organisms , and their actions. Of things which had been done. Adelheid Manefeldt
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The idea of karma is that of cause and effect. If you do something bad, something bad will happen to you. This idea of karma is central to the practice of Buddhism. However, it has been misunderstood.

It is important to understand that karma does not mean that every action you take will have a specific result. It does not indicate that it is your fault if something bad happens to you. It does not indicate that it is your fault if anything happens at all.

It simply expresses the idea that there are consequences for your actions, and that your actions have outcomes.

Source: Consequence

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