Karmic (adjective)

Relating to or resembling the principle of karma, which holds that one"s actions in this life will determine one"s fate in the next life.

Origin:

The word karmic comes from the sanskrit word "karma" which refers to the law of cause and effect in the universe and it is believed to have been first used in english in the early 20th century. it refers to the belief that one"s actions in this life will determine one"s fate in the next life.

Examples:

  1. She felt that her current situation was karmic, the result of her past actions.
  2. He believed that his success was karmic, the result of his hard work and good deeds.
  3. The karmic law of cause and effect holds that one"s actions in this life will determine one"s fate in the next life.
  4. The karmic balance will be restored when the actions and consequences will be equalized.
  5. She thought that her current relationship was karmic, as it seemed to be the natural outcome of her past choices.
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