Karma L/O: To enquire into the Hindu concept of Karma.

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Karma L/O: To enquire into the Hindu concept of Karma

What is the ultimate aim of a football team? League one Premier league League two Championship I need help, where is the best place to be for a football team????

So as we have seen from the discussion of the football teams Actions have consequences and will affect progress towards the ultimate goal. So what could be your Goal in life? Talk to the person next to you and share your Goals and Aims in life

What are your goals in life? At age 16…… At age 65……. At age 40……. At age 25…… How will you achieve these goals of yours?

Samsara How can we break out of this circle and finally reach Moksha? Moksha What will affect a Hindus chance of achieving their goal?

Your task In your books write down at least 20 words, if not more, telling me if you think the idea of Karma offers a suitable explanation as to why bad things happen. - can it all be the result of our actions or are something's just pure fluke? The heading will be: “Karma a good idea or not?”