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- noun Plural form of
karma .
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Examples
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Our own former actions, called karmas, affect the formation of material particles that themselves are not made by karma; the karmas of beings living in the environment create conditions that gradually affect how it forms.
Becoming Enlightened Dalai Lama 2009
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Our own former actions, called karmas, affect the formation of material particles that themselves are not made by karma; the karmas of beings living in the environment create conditions that gradually affect how it forms.
Becoming Enlightened Dalai Lama 2009
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Each entry earns "karmas" which can be redeemed for donations to the cause (s) of your choice.
Seattlest Kimberly A. Dixon 2010
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This donation has been converted into "karmas," the CauseWorld currency.
RVABlogs ChildFund International 2010
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This donation has been converted into "karmas," the CauseWorld currency.
RVABlogs ChildFund International 2010
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This donation has been converted into "karmas," the CauseWorld currency.
RVABlogs ChildFund International 2010
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Each entry earns "karmas" which can be redeemed for donations to the cause (s) of your choice.
Seattlest Kimberly A. Dixon 2010
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This donation has been converted into "karmas," the CauseWorld currency.
RVABlogs ChildFund International 2010
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We are in a great hologram of karma, and our lives reflect the intersection of our family or genealogical karma, the collective karma of our culture and, in many cases, a particular set of karmas that is expressed through the teachers and communities we encounter on the spiritual journey.
Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.: Karma and Psychology: Connecting the Dots Ph.D. Mariana Caplan 2011
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We are in a great hologram of karma, and our lives reflect the intersection of our family or genealogical karma, the collective karma of our culture and, in many cases, a particular set of karmas that is expressed through the teachers and communities we encounter on the spiritual journey.
Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.: Karma and Psychology: Connecting the Dots Ph.D. Mariana Caplan 2011
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