Greetings, greetings.
My name is K. Sunga and welcome to Radio Headspace on this marvelous Thursday.
Something that was instilled in me, like as far as I can remember,
was this notion of having good karma.
Especially for my father, he was the one that would always say, Keisunga, do the right thing.
You want your karma to be good.
And what really threw me for a loop is when something would go wrong with him and he would say out loud,
my karma is off.
He believed his karma was responsible for whatever negative thing occurred in that moment,
which I found very interesting.
The other phrase I would often hear in my household was, Now you got to suffer the consequences.
And I usually heard that statement following something I had done that was labeled bad.
So I was fully aware of the notion of consequences at an early age.
As I continue to navigate this life of mine,
intentionally bringing awareness to each moment as it occurs,
I recently started to really explore this notion of karma versus consequences.
So today I thought I would share with y'all what I've come up with so far.
So this idea of karma.
Karma is defined as the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence.
Viewed as deciding their fate in their future existences.