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Law of Karma:
Each work we do, each idea we think, creates an impression, called … Samskara, upon the psyche and the whole of these impressions, turns into the huge power which is called “character”.(CW.II.255)
The sum total of the Samskaras is the force which gives a man the next direction after death. (CW.II.255)
Even so the forces, called Prana …, come together and form the body and the mind out of matter, and move on until the body falls down, when they raise other materials to make another body…(CW.II.256)
(As long as one is bound by the Karma one reincarnates again and again)
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