The Law of Cause and Effect states that whatever has a cause has an effect. That means if something has a cause, it will have an effect. We use this knowledge every day, when we walk into a room, see a painting, hear a car go past, etc. It is the "big bang" theory of how things work. The cause and effect relationship goes both ways though, because in reality there is no such thing as cause and effect, but only abstract knowledge of what occurs.
The Law of Cause and Effect states that there is only one possible relationship: the relationship between A and B. If one occurs, then the other must also. Causality is the influence by which one cause, event, condition or object results in the production of another effect, event, condition or object where the cause acts directly, but the effect is indirectly related to the cause through some medium. There are two possible relationships: direct and indirect. Direct causes are those that directly alter the state of any physical entity, while indirect causes are those that indirectly alter the state of any physical entity through some medium.
One example of a cause and effect (what is karma in hindi) that are widely understood is that of childhood obesity. When a child is born, the mother has all of her natural inclinations to nurture her newborn, feed it, coddle it, love it and protect it from every danger. However, once the child comes out into the real world, where it is not safe to be carefree, it has been "shipped off to mom's market". In short, because the parent(s) of the child have neglected the needs and welfare of the child, there are now a cause and effect relationship whereby the obesity develops. सक्सेस टिप्स
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