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karma

[kahr-muh] / ˈkɑr mə /


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The Secret Service put an agent on immediate leave for a Facebook post that mentioned “karma.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But overall, Redford thought his beauty was more of a hindrance than a help to his career - and said karma had brought tragedy in his family life to punish him for his physical good fortune.

From BBC

"That would depend on his good karma. I can guide him, but I can't promise."

From BBC

There’s a karma to these places: donate well-loved, gently used items, and never use thrift or resale shops as a trash bin.

From Salon

Many Thai men also choose to temporarily ordain as monks to accumulate good karma.

From BBC