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“Karma” means action.[1] It is an ancient word, generally referring to the “universal order” of action and reaction. The concept of karma is used by different religions and spiritualities, including Hinduism and Buddhism. It can reflect how a person’s past actions shape them.[2] If you feel like you have bad karma, you may try a few actions to help balance your karma.

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    Be charitable. Mahatma Gandhi famously said: “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” You can reverse bad karma by practicing positive actions. This may include:

    • Donating your time to a cause that you believe in (i.e. volunteering at an animal shelter or a soup kitchen)
    • Giving money to a cause you believe in (i.e. American Diabetes Foundation)
    • Giving more compliments
    • Doing kind favors for someone (i.e. Making a dinner for a loved one or doing home repairs for an elderly neighbors.)
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    Apologize. If you know you have done something wrong, or offended someone, you should directly apologize. Be sincere about your mistakes and what you have learned from them. This will help put you on the right track for good karma. Try some of the following conversations:

    • ”I am very sorry about what I said about your cooking last week; I did not mean to hurt your feelings. Can you please forgive me?”
    • ”I am sorry for not calling you last week. Why don’t we get coffee on Friday?”
    • ”I am truly sorry for my actions yesterday. I can understand why you were mad at me.I will never do anything like that again .”
    • ”I didn’t mean what I said last week. I’m sorry I was in such a bad mood. Can you forgive me?”

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    Break the routine. If you have identified the actions that have led you to bad karma, realize it is time for you to change your actions.[3]

    • If you find yourself being negative toward a specific person or people, resolve to start a conversation with a compliment next time. Develop this as a new positive habit.
    • If you find yourself being selfish, resolve to do a charitable action each day even if it is a small one. Try something small like holding a door open for someone. Practice this to develop a new routine of positive actions.
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    Stay positive. Life is difficult and frustrating events happen. Thinking positive may not reverse bad events, but it can help you better cope with stress in your life. Try and reflect on the positive things in life to help you reverse bad karma by seeing the good and kindness in life.

    • Take a moment to enjoy the weather. If the weather is nice, reflect that not every day will be like this.
    • Give thanks to your good health.
    • Enjoy a meal. Sometimes we eat without thinking; take a few moments to savor a well-prepared dish.
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    Take responsibility for your own actions. As “karma” means action, you must be accountable for the actions that you take. Try to:

    • Stop blaming others. This is a bad habit. Really consider the action and try and move on from it. Blaming others only slows down this process.
    • Practice self-focusing. Worrying about the future will not help you in the present. Focus on the daily tasks that you can control to live a more positive life.
    • Be accountable. You are the only one responsible for your actions. If, for example, you are in an argument with a loved one, you can control how you respond. Focus on how you respond.
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    Be mindful.[4] Buddha writes: “Mind precedes all mental states.” This means that you must reflect on your own actions and how they affect other actions around you. Like practicing self-focusing, you should be mindful of your actions and decisions. They reflect on how others respond to you.

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    Be kind. There is an old adage of: “treat others like you want to be treated.” This golden rule can help to reverse bad karma by promoting goodness and kindness. Give compliments to people such as: “What you said about [x] was really intelligent.” or “This dinner is really good. Thanks for cooking for me!”

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    Practice chanting a mantra. Language can be a powerful tool. To create a positive mindset, you can practice a chant or mantra.

    • Try practicing a self-affirmation in front of a mirror on a daily basis. You can say something like: “I will be a more positive person today” or “I will complain less about my problems.” This will help build up your self-confidence and develop a positive routine.
    • Chant a mantra related to your spiritualism. For example, Catholicism repeats words on a rosary. Nianfo (mindful repetition/recollection of the name of Amitābha Buddha) is an Eastern Asian Buddhist act . Whatever your religion or spirituality is, find if there is a chant or mantra that you can use to feel closer to your faith.
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    Write down your transgressions. If you feel you have bad karma but are not sure of the direct reasons, a good place to start is to write down what you feel you have done wrong. Think about a specific time in the past, like a day or a week, and list out what you’ve done that may have given you negative karma. This will give you a good starting point on how you can repair your negative karma. Think about:

    • Did you offend someone by your words?
    • Did you offend someone by your actions?
    • Did you neglect or forget to do something you were supposed to?
    • Did you lie or cheat about something?
    • Did you break a set rule or law?
    • Have you been selfish or neglectful?
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    Reflect or meditate. You may know what you have done to receive bad karma. However, you must also understand why your actions negatively impacted you and those around you.[5] To do this, you can meditate or reflect on your actions.[6] This is also important to help you realize why do you keep repeating the same patterns.[7] There are different meditation techniques:

    • Breathing meditations—This type of meditation focuses on controlling your breathing.This will calm your mind and promote inner peace. In a quiet place, sit in a comfortable position. Partially close your eyes and focus on your breathing. Become aware of the sensation of breathing in through your nose and out through your mouth. Practice this movement until your mind starts to clear and you begin to relax.
    • Transforming meditations—This type of meditation is designed to bring peacefulness to your mind by training your body not to worry about mental or physical discomforts. This type of meditation is done by studying and considering the philosophy that drives your morality. You can do this by: reading the works of your religions or religious figures, reading the works of philosophers, or studying science and the construction of the universe.
    • Loving kindness meditations—This type of meditation is practiced in four steps: preparation, contemplation, meditation, and dedication. The first step requires you to prepare for meditation by sitting in a comfortable position and breathe deeply. The contemplation stage requires you to think about how all life should be cherished and that happiness comes from your kind actions. Meditation allows you to come up with concrete ways to practice kind actions such as: “I will cherish each day that I am given” or “I will be kinder to myself and others.” Dedication is living up to those promises made in the meditation stage.[8]
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    Definitely! Take a closer look at some of the karmic imbalances that seem to keep happening in your life—maybe you keep dating someone who lives in another state, or maybe you keep finding yourself in the same uncomfortable situation at work. Ultimately, you need to make different choices to balance out and change these repetitive situations.

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    Look for cases in your life where your karma might be imbalanced. For instance, holding a grudge against someone can create a negative karmic relationship between you two. Try transforming your negative feelings into something more loving and positive, which helps clear and balance that karma.

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    Does Buddhism believe that the bad karma from a negative action grows over time if one does not apologize for it immediately?

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    Karma is the result of our "intentional acts." As the cause of a negative action has already happened, if we no longer perform negative acts, it ceases to grow. If we cultivate virtue and practice compassion for ourselves and others, our bad karma, the result of our negative action, is transformed into merit.

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      • Be careful with over-giving, since you can't "buy" good karma. If you're giving something in hopes of creating good karma, you may end up tipping the balance scales. Do not keep giving to people who aren't good to you, as that won't necessarily give you good karma.[9]

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      2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/buddhism/beliefs/karma.shtml
      3. Kari Samuels. Intuitive Counselor & Happiness Coach. Expert Interview. 12 October 2021.
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      In Eastern philosophy, you get bad Karma when you act selfishly and dishonestly. However, you can reverse your bad karma with love, kindness, and understanding. If you’ve hurt someone, the first step is to apologize to them. Take responsibility for your actions and do what you can to make it up to the person. For example, buy them a gift or help them out with something. If you were selfish in a more general way, you can still improve your karma by spreading love and positivity in the world. Be kind to strangers, donate to charity, or volunteer your time in your local community. You should also take the time to reflect on your actions and why you were selfish, so you can avoid doing it again. For more tips, including how to understand yourself better through meditation, read on!

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