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What (who) is KARMIC - definition


Karmic (EP)         
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Karmic EP; Karmic (album)
Karmic was the debut EP from American rock band Nada Surf released in 1996. It was recorded in 1993 and 1994.
karma         
  • ''It Shoots Further Than He Dreams'' by John F. Knott, March 1918
  • Karma as action and reaction: if we show goodness, we will reap goodness
  • 978-0-7618-2189-2}}, pp 69–70</ref>
  • [[Shrivatsa]] or the karmic knot depicted on the chest of the [[Tirthankara]]
  • Types of ''Karmas'']] as per Jain philosophy
SPIRITUAL CONCEPT
The Karmic; Karmic; Karma law; Karmas; Action (Buddhism); Karmatic; Nithya Karma; Chowdarie; Karmaphala; Good karma; Карма; कर्म; Karma: Western Interpretation; Musuhi; Draft:Musuhi; Draft:Musubi
In religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, karma is the belief that your actions in this life affect all your future lives.
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Nithya Karma         
  • ''It Shoots Further Than He Dreams'' by John F. Knott, March 1918
  • Karma as action and reaction: if we show goodness, we will reap goodness
  • 978-0-7618-2189-2}}, pp 69–70</ref>
  • [[Shrivatsa]] or the karmic knot depicted on the chest of the [[Tirthankara]]
  • Types of ''Karmas'']] as per Jain philosophy
SPIRITUAL CONCEPT
The Karmic; Karmic; Karma law; Karmas; Action (Buddhism); Karmatic; Nithya Karma; Chowdarie; Karmaphala; Good karma; Карма; कर्म; Karma: Western Interpretation; Musuhi; Draft:Musuhi; Draft:Musubi
Nithya Karma (नित्य कर्म) is a Sanskrit phrase formed out of two words: nithya, meaning "always," and karma, which refers to conduct or duty. This phrase therefore refers to duties which need to be performed every day.
Examples of use of KARMIC
1. And so Miller‘s emergence as a pivotal figure in a high government scandal seems, to her critics, a karmic comeuppance.
2. "The idea that people wanted karmic justice for Tommy, on the spot, kind of shocked me," admits Leary, whose advice to viewers is: Just wait.
3. Of course, if there is any karmic justice in the world at all, they should all be back here for Christmas 2007, doing six weeks in Bridlington.
4. What goes around comes around, even if the intense fear of losing one‘s life, or a limb or two, seems a very severe karmic punishment for some youthful cliché–mongering.
5. When an Alaskan explains that "we eat bear and anything else we can get our hands on," a nature worshiper is horrified÷ " ‘But to kill another creature, another living soul, a soul progressing through all the karmic stages to nirvana‘ –– she paused to slap a mosquito on the back of her wrist with a neat slash of her hand –– ‘that‘s something I just couldn‘t do.‘ " ‘You just did.‘ " ‘What?