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On Karmic Justice

On June 10, 2025June 10, 2025 By enchainedempiricalethicistLeave a comment

The word Karma seems to have become very much a part of the common language. Non-Hindus and non-Buddhists tend to use it in the negative sense, of someone getting what is coming to them. Essentially, there appear to be three interpretations. The original religious one, regarding consequences from past lives the casual common-use bastardization of …

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