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The cycle of life and death, of birth and rebirth is governed by karma. In fact, according to Prashant, “karma does not even end at death.

has the seed for the next life.” We “cast a mold” for our next life. The opportunity of death leads to a larger consideration of whether there really is such a thing as misfortune at all. He remarks, “The reality is that everything and everyone in the universe, the creation of the Almighty, is undoubtedly and infinitely fortunate. The whole universe is essentially permeated and infused by Divinity.” It is easy to forget this essential truth when we are enmeshed in the klesha karma vrttis of daily life.

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