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Western culture
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In Western culture, the concept of karma is commonly used casually to express the idea of 'what goes around comes around' without deep spiritual beliefs.
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Buddhist traditions
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Karma is a central belief in Buddhist traditions emphasizing the law of cause and effect in shaping future destinies and experiences.
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Buddhist traditions in East Asia
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Belief in karma in Buddhist traditions in East Asia is the influence of past actions on future outcomes, central to the concept of cause and effect.
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Hinduism
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In Hinduism, karma is the belief in moral actions leading to future outcomes and reincarnation.
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India
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In Indian culture, karma is a fundamental belief that influences attitudes and behavior through the concept of cause and effect.
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Yoga culture
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Belief in actions shaping fate in future lives is a fundamental concept in Yoga culture known as karma.
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Agnosticism
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In Agnosticism, karma is not a fundamental belief and the consequences of one's actions are seen as more social or ethical than metaphysical.
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Eastern religions
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The concept of karma in Eastern religions is the belief that one's actions in this life shape their fate in future lives through moral causation.
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Nepal
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In Nepalese culture, karma is a fundamental belief in cause and effect, where a person's actions and intentions have consequences in this life and the next.
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Secular Western worldview
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In secular Western culture, karma is not seen as a fundamental belief, but rather as the ethical or social consequences of one's actions.
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philosophical community
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The concept of karma is interpreted and debated within the philosophical community in the context of ethics, metaphysics, and human behavior.
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spiritual practitioners
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Spiritual practitioners hold the belief in karma, where one's actions and intentions result in consequences in this life and in future lives.
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