12 laws of karma: know each one of them and learn how they can influence!

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Jennifer Sherman

Do you know what the twelve laws of karma are?

Karma refers to a relationship that happens through your actions. Everything we do has a return in the universe and this force tends to return to us with the same intensity. The twelve laws of Karma represent this behavior and categorize these principles in order to understand these energies in the various areas of your life.

It is not only defined as an act of cause and effect, karma can also be defined as a principle that manifests in the universe. What the twelve laws of karma do is nothing more than lead our consciousnesses to understand the energies that move us.

We list everything about Karma and describe the 12 laws of Karma in the article below. Follow the reading to know everything you need!

Understanding karmas

The main concept of karma is in the energy of the universe. All things that surround us have an energy and any action of ours produces an effect. This action can result in a good or bad energy. Read on to learn what karma is, how it is interpreted in different religions, besides knowing how it influences your life.

What is karma

Many understand the word karma as something negative, almost as a synonym for bad luck. However, karma has its origin in a Sanskrit word that means "action". Thus, karma has as literal translation the concept that every action generates a reaction.

And it is present not only in our actions, but also in other fields of our life such as physical and mental actions. Therefore, it is important to understand that there is no such thing as luck or bad luck, but that every action has a consequence.

Some religions consider that your actions bring consequences for this life, but some extend this concept and believe that the karma that is created can be carried even to other reincarnations. For this reason it is so important to be careful with the attitudes and thoughts that you cultivate.

Karma in different religions

Karma is a principle that guides several oriental religions. Although the concept of Karma is unique, each religion presents nuances in the way it is read according to their cults.

In Buddhism, it is believed that every positive action is replicated in your rebirth. Therefore, wrong action could harm your rebirth by producing more suffering and hindering your evolution. Meanwhile, right action would result in a positive attitude to achieve "liberation" or "enlightenment.

Already in Hinduism, the karmic principle is directly related to cycles. Your actions on your path will lead your energies to rebirth. If you are in accordance with the Dharma, or the universal law, and are following the right action in your life, you are fulfilling your duty and will soon achieve liberation.

There is also the Jain side of Jainism, which believes in liberation from karma through your actions. Your choices will define whether you are following the correct and righteous path and as a consequence you will achieve purity of thought and ethics.

How can karmas influence your life?

The discipline required to preserve positive karma in your life will define whether its influence will be positive or negative in your rebirth. It is important to remember that every act committed by you, whether positive or negative, will have an equal response and of equal intensity. In other words, karma influences your life completely.

Karma is closely related to the concept of free will. After all, you are free to do as you please. However, you should always consider what consequences those actions will bring to you and those around you.

So, instead of feeling sorry for bad things that are happening in your life, seek to understand if some action of yours led to this result. Then karma can influence your life through better decision making.

Types of karma

Karma is present in the most diverse fields of life and for each of them there is a specific force acting. The first division to be made among the types of karma is between that which depends on you and that which does not depend on you, in other words, that which you are predestined to do and which is essential for the evolution of your soul.

Also, karmas are divided into several areas of your life that you are responsible for, for your choices that will influence your future, they are:

- Individual karma: also called ego karma, refers to the attitudes that affect your personal life and your individuality.

- Family karma: is the karma passed through generations that carries behaviors. If this karma is negative, it takes courage and strength to break this chain and not absorb these characteristics.

- Corporate karma: is the expansion of the energy applied by the founders of the company that affects the entire business.

- Relationship karma: these are cycles of behaviors and events in interpersonal relationships in which people end up trapped through karma. As with family karma, one must have an understanding of the situation in order to try to reverse it.

- Health karma: this karma is determined by both heredity and family and individual karma that determines habits that may or may not be harmful to health.

How to deal with karma?

It is important to understand that karma is present in all aspects of life. Any decision you make will have a consequence, so to deal with karma you need to be present. For, only then you will be able to make the best decisions and preserve a positive karma in your life.

Since there are several types of karma, you need to observe yourself and understand which patterns in your life are caused by individual karma, family karma, and so on. That way, you will know where to act to transform negative energies into positive ones and escape bad cycles.

Many times, some people ask themselves "why does this always happen to me?", but they don't stop to analyze which attitudes of theirs and those around them led to such consequences. Therefore, it is essential to be present and aware of your life, so you can then make the best decisions from today.

The 12 laws of karma

The Buddhist reading of karma establishes 12 laws that if considered will lead to a positive balance of energies in your life. These laws are established by nature and it is up to you to decide whether to follow them or not, as well as face the consequences of your choice.

So, know now the 12 laws of karma according to Buddhism that will help you achieve protagonism in your life and trace a path of positivity for yourself.

Main law of karma

Every action has a consequence. That is, everything you do will return to you, one way or another. For example: to have a sincere relationship, you need to be truthful. To have peace, you need to be peaceful. If everything you do is positive and correct, the return will be positive for you as well.

Law of creation

Nothing is created from nothing. Everything that exists comes from the principle of karma, all transformations only occur through action. You have responsibility for your choices and it is from them that you will create your reality and shape your karma.

Law of humility

What is not accepted by you will persist in the world for someone else. What this means is that all that is refused by you will not cease to exist, but will pass to someone else. This does not mean that you cease to deserve, but that you must understand that not all things are necessary and recognize what is right for you.

Law of growth in karma

Regardless of where you are or who you are with, your spiritual evolution depends only on you. Be honest with yourself and stop externalizing guilt, after all, your life is accompanied by your karma.

Also remember that you have already overcome all the challenges that have appeared in your life so far. This means that you have evolved and learned. So, don't stop seeking your spiritual growth so that you can live life in a more peaceful and positive way.

liability law

The responsibility of your life is solely yours. Everything you believe is wrong in your life are actually consequences of your actions. Your decisions have led to where you are, so take responsibility for them and use your choices to get you where you want to be.

Law of connection and karma

All things are connected in the universe. This law clarifies the chain of events that unfolds from our actions. Remember that every action generates consequences, not only for you, but also for others.

Then consider that the past, present and future are connected and that what you are going through today was determined by your past, just as you determine today what you will go through tomorrow.

Law of focus

Don't think about two things at the same time. Your mind needs to be clear and only by ridding it of distractions will you be able to maintain focus. Where you focus, you expand and it is because of this law that it is essential that you create a positive focus in your life. Only then will you follow a good path to achieve good karma.

Law of donation and hospitality

Preserve the gesture of giving and good hospitality, even if the people involved are less fortunate. Giving shows how dedicated you are to making the world better and more equal.

If the intentions of this act are well directed, you will have positive karma in your life. Moreover, selflessness and altruism are capable of transforming the lives of those around you, and this makes anyone happier.

Law of the here and now

Live in the present. The past often traps us from the true emotions we are feeling at the moment. In other words, being stuck in the past prevents us from feeling what is most important to our experience in life, because it is in the present that we perceive ourselves as an existence.

Similarly, living caught up in the future and what might happen prevents you from making the right decisions today to achieve a positive future.

Law of change in karma

Change will only happen in your life if you change the path you are following. As long as you go through this path over and over again it will keep happening the same way. Only by making the decision to change will you be able to transform your reality.

Law of patience and reward

There is reward only if you have previously worked to build it. This law is very present in the business field, where you will only be rewarded if you work to conquer it. However, the law of patience and reward can be observed in all fields of life, because everything you conquer in the future is planned and built today.

Law of inspiration and meaning in karma

Your entire life is a result of what you have done throughout your history. Your true result is a direct consequence of the energy you put into carrying out your activities. And your action reverberates in all the people close to you. However, the true meaning of your accomplishments will have a different weight for each person.

The 12 laws of karma can change the way you see the world!

Karma establishes that the energies of the world are connected to each other, so that the positive energies that you emanate will return to you in the form of positivity. The same will happen with negative energies and attitudes, which reverberate in negative consequences.

So, by following the 12 laws of karma you can change the way you see the world and act, adopting simple habits that will bring more happiness to your life. Observing the world in a more positive way and trying to have a good impact on the environment around you brings short and long term benefits.

In addition, these attitudes improve your interpersonal relationships, favor self-knowledge and even bring benefits to your health, since you become more positive. Therefore, be sure to follow these laws and become a better person!

As an expert in the field of dreams, spirituality and esotericism, I am dedicated to helping others find the meaning in their dreams. Dreams are a powerful tool for understanding our subconscious minds and can offer valuable insights into our daily lives. My own journey into the world of dreams and spirituality began over 20 years ago, and since then I have studied extensively in these areas. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge with others and helping them to connect with their spiritual selves.