Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Gems of Wisdom





 Life doesn’t always respond instantly.

You may do good and not see results right away.

You may witness wrong actions that seem to go unpunished.

You may wonder if fairness even exists.


But karma is not in a hurry.

It works quietly.

Through patterns.

Through consequences.

Through the shaping of the mind itself.

Every thought plants a seed.

Every word leaves an imprint.

Every action sets something in motion.

Some seeds sprout quickly.

Others take time.

But none are lost.


In Buddhist understanding, karma is not about reward and punishment.

It is about cause and effect.

When you act with anger, your mind becomes disturbed.

When you act with dishonesty, trust begins to break — both within and around you.

When you act with compassion, peace begins to grow.


Karma unfolds both externally and internally.

Often, the first place it shows up is within you —

in the form of restlessness or peace,

clarity or confusion.

So don’t be misled by timing.

Just because something hasn’t happened yet

doesn’t mean it won’t.

And just because someone appears fine

doesn’t mean they are free from consequence.


Focus on your own actions.

Plant wisely.

Act with awareness.

Because whether seen or unseen,

karma is always in motion.

And in the end,

you don’t receive what you wish for —

you receive what you cultivate.


Samasta Lokha Sukhino Bhavantu


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