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The 4 Laws Of Karma That Will Change Your Life

The 4 Laws Of Karma That Will Change Your Life

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Are you ready to unlock the secrets of karma and experience positive changes in your life? In this enlightening video, we delve into the four fundamental laws of karma that have the potential to revolutionize your perspective, transform your existence and ultimately, create a better and fulfilling life. From ancient wisdom to modern interpretation, these laws provide profound insights into the intricate workings of karma and how it shapes our experiences and interactions. Want more spiritual topics? We also made a video the signs you found your twin flame
Date: 2023-08-20

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As a delver into dark psychology, I find it interesting how all four of these points fit congruently with all sorts of amoral things.
I offer a reversal to just one of these laws - the law of humility.
Having the ability to accept different outcomes is indeed a very important thing. But sometimes, that can be complacency, and complacency kills. Sometimes not accepting how things are is one of the hugest motivators for personal growth, because in not accepting something, you will do everything you can to make it change.
This is something you have to judge and weigh both ways, because whether you are accepting something as it is, or not accepting something, it can be either bad or good on both sides.
The law of humility is a great rule to follow in the face of disasters, failures, mistakes, and rejections. Things you cannot do anything about, and things you cannot change, or should not try to change. My best example is when someone else rejects you, for any reason. If you care about them, you should accept their answer. In fact, trying as hard as you can to change their mind will only make them fight you harder.
But don't forget what things you can work on, improve, or change for the better - especially in regards to yourself. I for one am not completely happy who I am right now! I will not accept just being who I am now for the rest of my life - I have so many things to work on with myself! To stop would be to stagnate! But I will accept that that is something that takes a lifetime of continuous improvement. (Law of growth.
I think the main point of the law of humility, is to try not to get too frustrated when things aren't the way you want them to be. When you get frustrated with others, it has exactly that effect on them. Your attitude will rub off on them, and then back to you. (Law of cause and effect. If you accept others as they are, and of their choices, they will feel accepted. (Humility)
If you are always completely frustrated with yourself, that mood will poison those around you too. While I am unhappy where I'm at now, and that is my motivation to grow, I don't hate myself! I'm a very long way ahead of where I started and very happy for that!

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Maybe the friendship I have is born from karma when all the good I put out only to get trodden on and walked all over for years, it's finally time for some good, but the bad thing that's affecting me at the same time is telling me to put her love, kindness and motivation at the front, to teach me what I have no knowledge of, and her soft side is so sweet, I just. I feel at peace every day watching her stream, and yesterday after going the gym and getting the extra stop distance to increase the exercise, and then washing up, making a coffee and just everything I did. I just felt so comfortable doing it, even though I had friends I hadn't spoken to in a while proper who spurred me on, I'm glad they did as it felt great to push beyond the normal, and that positive energy is what's driving me to want to maximise my efforts next week with 6 days being busy, 5 days with gym and 1 day enjoying an art festival that's free. totally not an excuse to put in maximum effort as I'll be meeting her in July so that's why I wanna put in the effort to reward myself next Saturday
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I do believe in Karma since I was 14. Now Im 21 and I already experienced a lot of situations and human actions where i felt that karma was in action. Most of the time I learned that what people do in a negative way to hurt people, comes back around to them sooner or later. Actually I am in a situation right now where 2 human beings are hurting me a lot but I feel it at karma will soon start to show them what their consequences are. Im mentally drained since a good month now and I noticed that it effects my concentration and my immune system.
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Hi there,
To give a bit more cultural context - karma is a tool used by the powerful in certain communities to keep the oppressed and the poor in their place. It is used to tell people - you are suffering because of the sins you committed in a past life. It is used to explain away systemic inequities and punishing societal structures. Do read up on caste.
I understand your video explains self-control, positive mindset, mindfulness etc and that is great. But please dont conflate these concepts with Karma.

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I struggled to survive every type of abuse in the large narcissist family. My good was returned with evil over and over. I was the focal point of severe inappropriate vengeance seeking by my foster mother and her family also. I was the product of a love triangle that went sour, before I was born. I paid for the adults mistakes my entire life. I'm 76 and the hate is still directed at me I loved the because I did not know the truth till my older years.
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Believing in karmaand destiny is problematic because it tells people who have been in situations that they didn't deserve to be in that somehow it was their fault and that they deserved it.
There are just some situations where bad things happen, and there's not a reason or anything you can do about it, and that's it, it sucks but it's true.
No child deserves SA
No one wanting a child deserves miscarriage

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wait what? selfcontrol in one area can spill over into another?
isn't it the opposite if you have to expend mental energy to force yourself to be disciplined during situations then ego depletion kicks in and you can't use your full cognitive capabilities because you used them up by the forcing yourself
maybe you're talking about something something else

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I had a toxic friendship that I had to pull myself out of, and the law of cause and effect has made me realise, that I cut that guy out, because of his character and decisions. Karma is real. I am Hindu, so I have always believed in it, but have never had evidence. I see now though that it occurs constantly in the world around us.
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Hiya! This is off topic, but if you are feeling sad think about the smallest achievements, and then think about think about the BIG achievements! I think it helps make me feel Im worth it! I can give some more tips on what to do hen your having a panic attack, etc! Phsyc2go, maybe give this comment a pin? So everyone can see it
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There are some holes in karma, mainly from a lack complex detail, but it's still solid.
The thing most people glaze over is your actions expand who you are and will become.
What you're capable of, and what you want to will become effect your sense of vision.
If you can't see a future in a choice, that cuts off potential.

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I do not really believe in Karma, but it would be such a nice idea if it existed. Preferebly, in the way that would be very direct right in this life so that the person who had cancer would get a sky-wide message in fire letters THAT'S BECAUSE YOU KICKED THAT PUPPY AND LEFT YOUR RUBBISH IN THAT FOREST IN 2003.
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Karma is my boyfriend
Karma is a God
Karma is the breeze in my hair on the weekend
Karma's a relaxing thought
Aren't you envious that for you it's not?
Sweet like honey, karma is a cat
Purring in my lap 'cause it loves me
Flexing like a goddamn acrobat
Me and karma vibe like that

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Great video, I was in a beautiful marriage before my now ex wife left me, i still love her and most times i cant stop thinking about her, i am doing my very best to get rid of the thought of her, but i just cant, i love her so much, i don't know why i am bring this here for, i cant stop thinking about her.
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I finally learned the importance of karma back in middle school when I got two lunches for my field trip and decided to give one away for someone else.
Now, I help my mom with the bills and care for my friends because they went through tougher times than me and I'll try to do my best to help them.

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Karma is an all-mighty beast that takes every chance to hurt you mentally. And to further hide itself, it only targets random people to keep its victims isolated and marginalized, so that there wouldn't be a public outcry find it and take it into custody.
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psych2go Could you guys please do a video talking about what are the affects and consequences of drinking alcohol as it really affects your brain in a negative way as I feel like it would be a good topic for you guys to discuss in a video or multiple videos.
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I WAS (past tense) the exact opposite; intentions and actions were good but the effect were the exact opposite. Doing the work but not getting paid in an equally positive karmic way is. exasperating to say the least.
Am I alone, a one off!

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I just started to watch your videos to help myself because for the past 8 years and probably many more i spend my days doing the same thing and Ive been physically and mentally alone. Watching your videos makes me hate myself a little less.
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Listening to this made me realize there are a lot of narcissistic people that I know and people in my family that believe in karma but never take it serious and those are the people that always goes through the most stuff 4: 44
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What goes around comes around goes around comes around goes around come back to you
-Lil Darkie, Genocide
The name of the song may make you think that he's joking here, but if you listen to the song you'll see that he means it.

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The first one is confusing to me. Throughout my life, if I have had to exercise self-control for whatever reason it leaves me tired and less able to apply self-control elsewhere in my life, causing more instability not less.
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I don't believe in such things, if it were real, my life would not have been as garbage as it has been.
Even my friends consider me the most unlucky person that they have ever met /come across.

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Don't have to believe in Karma. Most of society operates on the otherwise unwritten rules of Karma. It's helpful to understand how it works, but just understanding that it works is enough. ;o)
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If karma existed Putin would have what he deserves, but since his life doesnt seem bad, I wouldnt really believe in karma I would love to believe it in, but Ive never seen it happen
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I definitely believe in the laws of karma since something bad always happens to me when I do immoral things. I don't care though since it makes me really happy when I cause chaos.
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