Karmic

//ˈkɑɹmɪk//

"Karmic" in a Sentence (5 examples)

I will defeat my adversaries with karmic forces.

Buddhist "rebirth" and Hindu "reincarnation" are technically different. Rebirth is the transmigration of "karmic tendencies" or "stream of consciousness." Meanwhile, reincarnation is the transmigration of "soul."

Buddhist rebirth is different from Hindu reincarnation. Rebirth is the transmigration of "karmic tendencies" or "stream of consciousness." Meanwhile, reincarnation is the transmigration of "soul."

Schadenfreude is karmic suicide.

Ken Kesey was one who supported abortion only to save the life of the mother, arguing that society needed to care about everyone, including “the un-dead old [and]^([sic]) the un-born young.” As he put it, “Abortions are a terrible karmic bummer.”

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