when something that you have done, does to you back.
For example, if you do something good, something good will happen to you back. if you do something bad, something bad will happen to you. Karma can be dangerous sometimes.
by Poopname July 1, 2009
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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
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If you start a rumor karma is going to come and bite you in the ass
by Lauren2334 October 21, 2006
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In most modern programming languages based loosely on the C syntax (C, C++, C#, Java), the ++ operator is used to increment a number. Attached to the Karma variable, this notation indicates that you are adding to your general stockpile of karma.

Of course, many people will argue that Karma can only be apportioned by the universe.
I just gave a homeless guy a buck. Karma++;
by icabod February 17, 2004
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the belief that all of your actions will have equal reprecussions, affecting you.
by Hiro Protagonist August 17, 2003
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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 Markus Parker February 13, 2008
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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 Boltzmann April 13, 2005
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