Phrases with «karmic»

plainhierarchy
"karmic" refers to the idea that our actions and beliefs have consequences that come back to us. It suggests that the universe has a way of balancing things out, rewarding or punishing us based on how we behave. It is often associated with concepts such as cause and effect, destiny, or moral justice. Full definition

«karmic» + noun

Sentences with «karmic»

  • His son died in the war; he sees it as a sort of karmic retribution for the killing he did in the First World War. (markreviewsmovies.com)
  • Buddhists and Jews take this thinking to extremes: the bodhisattva welcomes suffering as payment for karmic debt while Jews celebrate Satan for playing the role of an adversary through whom they can prove their faith. (redeeminggod.com)
  • Lowe, with a perfect deadpan sense of purpose, wields her kitchen knife as an instrument of karmic retribution against life's intrinsic lack of fairness, provoking empathy and scorn in equal measure as she cuts a deliberate and very bloody swath through London. (killermoviereviews.com)
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