Krishna says, fight. He says, go out in the battlefield and kill those people whom it's your job to kill.

There are persons who elected to give their existence to God. They are happy, happy in their self-giving.

Sooner or later in life, we will all take our own turn being in the position we once had someone else in.

It's these small differences in people's karma that determine if we get up or remain lying on the ground.

We define a world. We build a house, then after building the house we enter into it and we never leave it.

The liar's punishment is not in the least that he is not believed, but that he cannot believe anyone else.

Though the names 'karma', 'yoga' and 'sannyasa' are different, the truth at the heart of both is the same.

Selfless giving has a lot to do with what happens to you in the future. There is karma, both good and bad.

The whole thing of life and all the answers to everything are in one divine law, Karma action and reaction.

Good and bad karma are just ways of evaluating causal experience. What you do affects your attention field.

It is every man's obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out of it.

Be kind; you're only here for a while. No sense of superiority, just do things for others. It's really fun.

The path of bhakti, karma and love as expounded in the Gita leaves no room for the despising of man by man.

One's own karma, one's own actions are responsible to come to bring either happiness or success or whatever.

I teach that we must go beyond pure ego-consciousness and move to a new manifestation of energy karma force.

The more talented the opponent, the luckier you are. You have draw a great deal of strength from your being.

Karma indicates action, but not necessarily physical action; nor is karma a result in the sense of a reward.

It is best to think of karma, not so much in terms of physical action, but as waveforms of vibratory energy.

Arjuna, who is the fearless waririor in the story is a very wordly indvidual, we assume with high past lives.

This is what Krishna says in the Bhagavad-Gita - Karma Yoga. If you can't avoid action, you might as well act.

Have the courage to be selfless in a world were such qualities are not admired. Dare to be differnt. Be crazy!

Be a good listener...It makes the person who's speaking to you feel loved,cared for and worthy of being heard.

If there is such a thing as karma, let's hope that Sarah Palin comes back as a wolf being shot at from a plane.

We see that love manifested normally in the soldier, in the parent, in the lover, and in the spiritual teacher.

Your karma should be good, and everything else will follow. Your good karma will always win over your bad luck.

How do you become enlightened? I don't know: Luck, karma, skill, friends in high places, friends in low places.

Everyone must live, and everyone must express themselves, and must express themselves in the way of their karma.

When you do something for someone else, it's for you. When you do something for yourself, it's for someone else.

The consequences of our actions take hold of us, quite indifferent to our claim that meanwhile we have 'improved.

Eternity gives life to all and sustains all, transforms all on the wheel of dharma - until all attain perfection.

Selfless giving doesn't mean you let people walk all over you. You get a lot of footprints on your face that way.

I believe in Karma. If the good is sown, the good is collected. When positive things are made, that returns well.

It is much more likely that you will attain liberation if you want liberation for others, than just for yourself.

Can you be compassionate even to those who have no compassion? If so, there is no finer karma that you can create.

Whenever we just try to please ourselves, all we do is cover up another window in the little house we're stuck in.

To go from mortal to Buddha, you have to put an end to karma, nurture your awareness, and accept what life brings.

When wealth is centralized, the people are dispersed. When wealth is distributed, the people are brought together.

I believe in karma, and I believe if you put out positive vibes to everybody, that's all you're going to get back.

When you dance, your purpose is not to get to a certain place on the floor. It's to enjoy each step along the way.

I believe in luck and fate and I believe in karma, that the energy you put out in the world comes back to meet you.

When someone has a strong intuitive connection, Buddhism suggests that it's because of karma, some past connection.

The universe is completely balanced and in perfect order. You will always be compensated for everything that you do.

We try to fulfill ourselves, even though our inner voice tells us to become all that we are - still, we run from it.

There's always someone to help, there's always some way in which you can perfect yourself through service to others.

The only time I had a normal boyfriend was during the time of AIDS, so maybe that saved me. It's certainly not karma.

The person who gives selflessly in this lifetime immediately goes into a better state of mind. That is instant karma.

Everyone gets dumped and everyone gets hurt and there's karma to love in regards to what you've done to other people.

Everything that you have done has led up to what you are now. Everything you do now will lead up to what you will be.

There are physical karmas. They are reactions and results from actions. But those are bound to a particular lifetime.

The law is simple. Every experience is repeated or suffered till you experience it properly and fully the first time.

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