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It means that we enjoy or suffer the consequences of our actions. As we sow, so do we reap. Perfect justice is inescapable. It often takes a long time. We earn karmic 'merit' for both our 'good' & 'bad' deeds. Nobody can alter your karmic record - contrary to the idea that some people have the power to forgive your sins. We ourselves must right our wrongs.

This is tied to the law of rebirth (reincarnation) which is part of Buddhist & Hindu teachings & was removed from the Christian Bible in the fourth century AD by the Emporer Justinius. We must pay price for our 'bad' deeds ourselve. Nobody can do that for us. Righting wrongs or doing good deeds is how bad deeds are cleared.

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