| Karman catheter |
[Harvey Karman, U.S. psychologist, b. 1924] A catheter used for suction curettage of the uterus.
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| karma |
(lit., action) 1) Any action--physical, verbal, or mental. 2) Destiny, which is caused by past actions, mainly those of previous lives.
Ãâó: www.siddhayoga.org.in/glossary.html
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A principle in Theosophy, Buddhism and Hinduism that states that we are the cause of our present conditions. These conditions are governed by the Law of Action: for every action there is a reaction with our deeds, acts and attitudes creating our future and making one ultimately responsible for oneself.
Ãâó: nsacphenomena.com/terms_a_to_l.htm
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| karma |
One of the fundamental doctrines of Buddhism, karma is action and reaction, the continuing process of cause and effect.
Ãâó: mcel.pacificu.edu/as/students/zen1/term.html
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in Hinduism, the total compilation of all a person's past lives and actions that result in the present condition of that person.
Ãâó: www.carm.net/atheism/terms.htm
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