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The Law of Karma and Interconnection

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Blessings rarely arrive by accident. They move through countless causes and conditions before reaching us.


In Buddhism, this is understood through the law of karma and interconnection. Nothing appears in our life randomly. What we receive today is often the result of seeds planted long ago — through our actions, intentions, and the countless circumstances that quietly unfold over time.


Even something as simple as the fruit in your hand followed a long journey. A seed was planted, rain nourished it, sunlight helped it grow, someone harvested it, someone transported it, and eventually it arrived before you.


Life works the same way.


Opportunities, friendships, kindness, and blessings travel through many unseen paths before reaching us. When the conditions are right, they appear naturally.


So instead of constantly chasing what is not meant for you, focus on planting good seeds — kindness, patience, generosity, and wisdom.


Because when the time is right, what truly belongs in your life will find its way to you.


What is meant for you rarely needs to be forced.

 
 
 

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