Define Karma Meaning

Karma
Getting what you give~if you're mean, you get bad karma~bad things happen. If you're kindly & nice, you'll get good karma~good things will happen.

When I tried to spit on that bitch's car, it didn't work & I got bad karma. But plenty of other times I've been cool to people & have gotten good karma.
By Gus
Karma
Karma in simple words "is getting what you give" or reaping what you sow. There's good and bad karma but i think for you or anybody to really feel the effects of karma has to know what is right from wrong and people have a different ways of thinking and values. What might be right may be wrong to someone else, this is why life is confusing the negative force in the world cause us to question our purpose and why we are here if God is so good why do bad things have to happen. You can prevent bad karma by not associating with bad people or people who provoke you, because their toxicity can cause you to take it out on someone else usually someone that they feel is weak or if you are kindhearted person who doesn't have the heart to hurt someone it can drive you crazy slowly but surely to the point you'll lose it or think of suicide when it gets to be too much but most people turn to drugs or something else as an alternative to just ending their life. I would know cause if you stoop to their level and you know better you can bring bad on yourself. My mother toxicity caused me severe stress. And hanging around bad people you will begin to mimick them and do the things they do. So mediate, and be peaceful, and resilent but still stand up for yourself. You have to learn how to control your tongue and and anger, never fall prey to that eye for an eye trap. Your life will always be in a shaky state

John spit on a guy because the man called him a punk when he could have walked away so the next day someone spit in his face because John refused to talk to him when he said hello to him that's karma
By Guenevere
Karma
The Buddhist belief that whatever you do comes back to you, e.g. if you do something good, something good will happen to you, and vice versa.

I have good karma.
By Wendie
Karma
The number one rule in life to follow resulting in happiness

Number 1.
Stop thinking so much. You know who you genuinely are. Life is inevitably going to throw enormmous challenges at us. It will take its toll on us although the strength one holds is decided via choice which will make the outcome as difficult as you decide. Mentality and love is all you need. You've woken up and you will continue to over the years. Keep it real brother, even though it's complicated. Throw love around like confetti, accept reality, face you're mistakes, embrace your quirks rather than calling them mistakes, then your loyalty will gain you trust and respect and your plans will call into place. Be good to the world and the world will be good to you. Karma
By Mireille
Karma

If you start a rumor karma is going to come and bite you in the ass
By Demeter
Karma

*Guy spills grape juice on his white T-Shirt*
Asshole: HAHAHAHA, nice going nerd!
*Asshole drinks some chocolate milk and spills it on his $200 jersey*
Asshole: DAMN! KARMA IS A BITCH!
By Tina
Karma
The concept (invented originally as more of a self-improving guideline than how it's portrayed now as a supernatural force) that positive actions see good results, and bad results come from negative actions. It is a principle of Buddhism and was created (as all principles were) for purpose of influentially commercializing the author's opinion.

Its creation's need was seen, by the philosopher, to reduce vengeance taken out upon truly deserving people, in the fear that the punisher would otherwise be remorseless. This way, the would-be grudging individual would refrain from his/her actions, with the idea that the negative person would get "what they deserve" in the long run anyhow.

Frank Castle: "I think I'll pass on my desired revenge upon my family's murderers, Karma will affect them eventually."
By Nadean
Karma
the belief that all of your actions will have equal reprecussions, affecting you.

By Magdalene
Karma
Karma is a word from the philosophy of many Indian religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism). The basic theory is that the universe runs according to certain laws, all described by one word 'Dharma' (Sanskrit) or 'Dhamma' (Pali). The basic theory is: 'cause and affect'. The laws (Dharma) decide what affect is beget from a given cause. Karma is the 'cause' part of this theory. In other words, your actions - mental, vocal and physical are your Karma (plural).

Please note that in the Buddhist philosophy, Dharma does not 'punish' or 'reward' anyone. The concepts of good and bad don't exist here. For example, gravity is one of the laws of the universe, and if you jumped off a building and killed yourself, we wouldn't say that gravity was punishing you.

Selfless service will help 'improve' my Karma.
By Brita
Karma
Urban definition: It is an overused term by misguided victims to convey their disliking of another persons actions and/or words. It is a means to an end for those who don't let go of the past or stand up for themselves. They take what life deals them, and expect a higher power to control everything and to dish out percieved justice whether it's reasonable or not.

The true meaning and concept derived originally from the Hindu religion, and was carried on in buddhism. In other religions such as christianity, it is referred to as "Getting back what you put out, ten fold". In which one receives back what they put out. People often make the mistake of thinking that karma takes time. The exchange is instantaneous, however the realization that karma has happened, takes a longer time.

Instead of shrugging off being made fun of, the girl posted on her Facebook wall, "Karma is a bitch, wait till it catches up with u hoe!" In turn, she received a flurry of more mockery for showing how much it bothers her. The person made herself out to be a victim and was treated like one. True karma.
By Steffi