What the law of karma says?
Also known as the law of cause and effect, the great law is what comes to mind for many people when consider what karma means. It states that whatever thoughts or energy we put out, we get back—good or bad. “It’s like sowing and reaping,” says Jennifer Gray, certified professional life coach.
What are the 9 Laws of karma?
Let’s look at each of these laws in more detail.
- The great law or the law of cause and effect.
- The law of creation.
- The law of humility.
- The law of growth.
- The law of responsibility.
- The law of connection.
- The law of focus.
- The law of giving and hospitality.
What did the Buddha say about karma?

The Buddha taught about karmic ‘conditioning’, which is a process by which a person’s nature is shaped by their moral actions. Every action we take molds our characters for the future. Both positive and negative traits can become magnified over time as we fall into habits. All of these cause us to acquire karma.
What are signs of karma?
Signs of a Karmic Relationship
- There’s a lot of drama.
- You notice red flags.
- You both become codependent.
- You don’t communicate well.
- You argue passionately.
- You are drawn in fast.
- You may feel addicted to them.
- You feel exhausted.
What is a karmic number?
Karmic debt numbers: 14: A 14 karmic debt number is all about abuse of freedom, whether through indulgence or dominating others. You may deal with a lack of self-control, overindulgence, and commitment issues. Your karma is to develop self-discipline and vulnerability with other people.

How do I break past karma?
7 Strategies To Get Rid Of Your Bad Karma
- Identify your karma.
- Sever ties to toxic people.
- Learn from (and take responsibility for) your mistakes.
- Perform actions that nourish your spirit and invoke well-being on every level.
- Defy your weaknesses.
- Take a new action.
- Forgive everyone.