Phrases with «karmic debt»

"Karmic debt" refers to a belief that our actions and choices in life create an energy or debt that will come back to us in the future. It suggests that whatever we do, good or bad, will have consequences that we will eventually experience. Full definition

Sentences with «karmic debt»

  • 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)
  • But the Blue Devils have their own Achilles heel to trip them up: the singular karmic debt that exists due to Grayson Allen, the bluest devil of them all. (sbnation.com)
  • And karmic debt weighs much more than currency. (mindbodygreen.com)
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