What is the fruit of karma?
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"The fruit of karma is not a punishment but a precious opportunity; use it consciously to exhaust old patterns and free yourself from the cycle of bondage."
According to Osho, the ‘fruit of karma’ is the ripened result of your past actions—conditions, meetings, and chances that appear in your life now. Even your coming here is karmaphala. Recognize it as a precious ripening: use the opportunity consciously, otherwise you’ll sow new seeds. With awareness, you can exhaust old fruits and stop creating fresh bondage.
What’s happening to you now grew from what you did before—use it wisely so you don’t plant more problems.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you take responsibility for your circumstances without blame.
- Encourages using present opportunities (like meeting a teacher) for growth.
- Guides you to act consciously and stop producing future suffering.
- Encourages using present opportunities (like meeting a teacher) for growth.
- Guides you to act consciously and stop producing future suffering.
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