I immersed myself in the sacred Sangam and asked the Triveni waters,
“Did you collect my sins?”
The river replied, “Yes.”
I asked, “What will you do with them?”
Triveni chuckled,
“Am I crazy to keep them? I’ll deposit them in the sea.”
Curious, I went to the sea and asked,
“Did you receive my sins from Triveni?”
The sea replied, “Yes.”
“What will you do with them?” I asked.
The sea smiled,
“Am I crazy to keep them? I’ll send them to the clouds.”
I rose to the clouds and asked,
“Did you receive my sins from the sea?”
The clouds replied, “Yes.”
“What will you do with them?”
The clouds whispered,
“Are we crazy to keep them? We’ll shower them down as rain.”
I asked softly, “On whom?”
The clouds smiled mischievously,
“On YOU, of course.”
And in that moment, a profound realization dawned on me:
*No matter where we go, karma always follows. The universe gently reminds us to be good and do good, for every action we send out ultimately returns to us.*
This, my friends, is the true essence of karma.

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