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KARMA CANNOT BE avoided, for karma is nothing more than an idea, and no idea can have evasive maneuvers placed against it. Karma is the doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect, the theory of inevitable consequence. Karma is based from the idea of the purity of nothingness and can, therefore, never be forestalled.
IF ONE WERE to try avoiding karma, one would be avoiding that which is within oneself, that which is, which is impossible because karma knows all. Therefore, if one spends one’s lifetime avoiding karma, then karma is still the major principle of fate for oneself! One must just be oneself and merely live life without thought of what is “good” and what is “evil,” but moreover with thoughts of understanding that, through your own life and truth, all that is meant to be will be.
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