1. karma - Noun
2. Karma - Proper noun
One's acts considered as fixing one's lot in the future existence. (Theos.) The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect; the theory of inevitable consequence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryKarma brings us ever back to rebirth, binds us to the wheel of births and deaths. Good Karma drags us back as relentlessly as bad, and the chain which is wrought out of our virtues holds as firmly and as closely as that forged from our vices. Annie Besant
I'm also married for the first time, and I have two kids. So there's some kind of good karma right now. Lindsey Buckingham
I believe in Karma. If the good is sown, the good is collected. When positive things are made, that returns well. Yannick Noah
Karma and shadows follow one everywhere. Japanese Proverb
The wheel of karma always repeats itself. Just like wheels of a cart. Thai Proverb
Worthless people blame their karma. Myanmar Proverb