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Karma Theory Examples Mind Map

A mind map of the karma theory can be used to illustrate how our actions and intentions determine our spiritual destiny. The map's branches consist of four key areas: action, intention, circumstance, and outcome. The action relates to physical or verbal deeds that we do; possessions and feelings are considered to be Intentions, while circumstance refers to external factors outside ourselves which may contribute to our experiences; finally, the outcome is a representation of the effects stemming from the other three areas. By organizing the concepts this way, we can gain insight into how our current life is determined by past behavior. An example of the Karma theory can be seen in the concept of reward and punishment. According to this theory, individuals who perform bad deeds or act harshly will suffer from negative consequences in this life or a later one. On the other hand, individuals who do good work and help others will receive positive results both here on earth and in their future lives. This helps to explain why some people seem to have all the luck while others seemingly go through life completely unmoved by karma's effect. Use EdrawMind to create detailed mind maps for your work.

Edited at 2022-11-21 00:25:15
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Karma Theory Examples Mind Map

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