KARMIC PROCESS
Behavior that leads a person to the realization of Brahman, to awakening
into Brahman, produces good karma. Behavior that leads a person away
from the realization of Brahman, away from awakening into
Brahman, produces bad karma. The amount of good and bad karma a person
carries determines how his life will go. The process is
impersonal.
Good and bad karmas that carry over into a new life express themselves as tendencies. A person who possesses more good karma than bad, will have a strong inclination to awakening, having already been on this path in his past life, or lives, needing now only to conclude it.
Conversely, a person who possesses more bad karma than good, will have a strong inclination to not awaken, having already been on a path, or paths, of non-awakening in his past life, or lives, and therefore will continue in non-awakening, needing now only to conclude it.
Good and bad karmas that carry over into a new life express themselves as tendencies. A person who possesses more good karma than bad, will have a strong inclination to awakening, having already been on this path in his past life, or lives, needing now only to conclude it.
Conversely, a person who possesses more bad karma than good, will have a strong inclination to not awaken, having already been on a path, or paths, of non-awakening in his past life, or lives, and therefore will continue in non-awakening, needing now only to conclude it.
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