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Physical Action Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- Karma indicates action, but not necessarily physical action; nor is karma a result in the sense of a reward.
- Karma means changing planes of reality or changing fields of attention. There will be perhaps a resulting physical action stemming from the change of these…
- The karma that is most interesting is the mental karma because ultimately it generates physical action.
- It is best to think of karma, not so much in terms of physical action, but as waveforms of vibratory energy.
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- Karma indicates action, but not necessarily physical action; nor is karma a result in the sense of a reward. — Frederick Lenz
- Karma means changing planes of reality or changing fields of attention. There will be perhaps a resulting physical action stemming from the… — Frederick Lenz
- The karma that is most interesting is the mental karma because ultimately it generates physical action. — Frederick Lenz
- It is best to think of karma, not so much in terms of physical action, but as waveforms of vibratory energy. — Frederick Lenz