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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
Most people misinterpret karma. Pop culture is to blame.
It generally means the net effect of your words and actions.
Dharma involves the words and actions that work to undo the negative outcomes of karmic actions. It is not a cosmic thing out to get anyone. It is not a substitute for the Will of God. It is basically a reference to the negative outcomes that effect ourselves and others. There is nothing magical or mystical about it. Psychology can describe it.
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I think you are oversimplifying, and it also ties into reincarnation which gets right back to mumojumbo territory.
I personally LIKE the concept better, but I also like Christianity over Islam, that doesn't mean its real.