The cause and effect principle of the Law of Karma, has subtle definitional nuances which are not easy to sink into the scientific format, unless it's each steps are systematically detailed and enunciated.
Such a treatise would seem too technical to endure, unless one is a serious aspirant, like it is not easy to define even small and generally understood terms, such as, say speed, velocity and vector. All these are not synonymical as are the two variants of Karma.
What is speed? Even an illiterate understands.
What is velocity? Even a literate might stumble, when asked to explain.
What is vector? Unless one understands physics, the question leaves one gaping.
But it should be enough to say that all these three belong to the same genre, but bearing varying definitional implications.
( To a lay man, it is futile to state that Velocity is a vector physical quantity; both magnitude and direction are required to define it. The scalar absolute value (magnitude) of velocity is called "speed", a quantity that is measured in metres per second (m/s or m.)
Such a treatise would seem too technical to endure, unless one is a serious aspirant, like it is not easy to define even small and generally understood terms, such as, say speed, velocity and vector. All these are not synonymical as are the two variants of Karma.
What is speed? Even an illiterate understands.
What is velocity? Even a literate might stumble, when asked to explain.
What is vector? Unless one understands physics, the question leaves one gaping.
But it should be enough to say that all these three belong to the same genre, but bearing varying definitional implications.
( To a lay man, it is futile to state that Velocity is a vector physical quantity; both magnitude and direction are required to define it. The scalar absolute value (magnitude) of velocity is called "speed", a quantity that is measured in metres per second (m/s or m.)
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