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Karma Marga

Mark Torres
• Karma Marga practitioners believe in
the law of karma, where every action
has consequences. They strive to
perform their duties and
Beliefs and responsibilities diligently, with a sense
of duty and without attachment to
Consequences the outcomes. In the contemporary
context, this means living ethically
and mindfully, making choices that
align with their spiritual values.
• Practitioners of Karma Marga focus on
performing selfless actions and deeds. They
engage in various activities as a form of
Actions and worship, such as charity, volunteering, and
community service. In the modern world,
Deeds this may involve participating in social and
environmental causes, working for
humanitarian organizations, or contributing
to the welfare of the less fortunate.
• Karma Marga encourages a
simple and unattached lifestyle.
Modern practitioners may
prioritize minimalism, reducing
materialistic pursuits, and
focusing on experiences and
Lifestyle relationships rather than material
possessions. They may lead lives
characterized by humility and
service to others.
• Karma Marga practitioners often identify
themselves as servants or instruments of a
higher power or divine order. This
Identity perspective shapes their sense of self,
emphasizing humility and selflessness. They
see themselves as agents of positive change
in the world.
World View
• Karma Marga followers view the world as a field of action where they
can fulfill their duties and obligations. Their interpretation emphasizes
personal responsibility, moral integrity, and the belief that their
actions can influence the world's karma positively.
Narratives
• People drawn to Karma Marga often
seek a path of active engagement
with the world, motivated by a desire
to alleviate suffering and make a
meaningful impact. They may be
individuals who find purpose in
service, are driven by a sense of social
justice, or are inspired by narratives of
selfless heroes and leaders who have
made significant contributions to
humanity through their actions.
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