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Karma
noun
The sum total of a person's actions, which determine the person's next incarnation in samsara, the cycle of death and rebirth.
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In Chamarajanagar, where literacy rates are around 51%, notions of disability being karma related are prevalent.
That said, he believes the fundamental law of karma applies not only to humans, but also to companies, he added.
"The keys to good karma, such as the sharing economy and the circular economy, are in our economy already, and now we have an opportunity to use them," he said.
To accomplish this, she advocates what she calls "karma marketing".
But for some on the right this is powerful karma.
I got used to taking part in professional discussions about energy and karma.
It's as if he's shed all that karma, producing a record something that sounds almost charming in its innocence, complete with the odd element of kitsch.
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