When most people talk about karma, they’re likely referring to the great law of cause and effect, Patel says. According to this law, whatever thoughts or energy you put out, you get back — good or bad. In order to get what you want, you have to embody and be worthy of those things. It’s the concept of what you reap, you sow.
“For example, if you want love in your life, be loving to yourself,” she says.
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