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The Power of Karma

We all believe in the power of Karma because we’ve all somehow experienced it ourselves or watched it happen to someone else. We’re all flawed and we’ve all made certain choices that we’re not very proud of. We’re all responsible for our own actions but Karma is responsible for how we’re treated for them. The thing about Karma is that you never realise when it’s about to come for you. 


Karma is the universe’s mechanism to punish or reward you for your deeds. Karma waits for none, but comes for everyone. 


My idea is to link Karma with whatever that your mind is feeling bothered about. If you’re wearing your heart on your sleeve for that friend of yours who doesn’t bother to even check up on you, leave it to Karma. If you’re struggling to feel a moment of love from the person who doesn’t value you enough, leave it to Karma. If you’re being bullied and bothered by something that someone did to you, leave it to Karma. Trust it’s power and let it do what it wants to.


Remember how we were always told that God sends you to hell or heaven depending upon your deeds? Exactly, Karma is like the assistant God appointed to take care of his children. He knows which kid deserves a reward and which one needs to be punished. But you know what the sweetest part is? Even his punishment leads you to the good. 


Always remember, you can’t stop Karma, but you can stop yourself. You can’t control Karma, but you can control your deeds. 


If you’ve done something you’re proud of, you’re going to be recognised for it. If you’ve done something you aren’t very proud of, you’re going to be punished for it. Both ways, you’re going to reach a certain somewhere that God has already planned for you. 


But Before you commit your deed, always remember, heaven needs reservations but hell needs no permit. 



- Saakshi Agarwal


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