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Karma and extreme ownership

Ron Immink
10 min readMar 21, 2023

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I am a fan of Sadhguru. “Inner engineering” is excellent, but so are his videos, interviews, etc. The guy talks a lot of sense.

Karma

I am also interested in karma. Particularly after I read “The Diamond Cutter”. A book about karma management. . Every thought is a seed to your future. Everything is potential.

Karma: A Yogi´s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny

Hence “Karma: A Yogi´s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny”. Every language in the world has the word “Karma”. According to Sadhguru, most people misunderstand the concept. Karma is about becoming the source of one’s own creation. Karma has nothing to do with reward and punishment. Karma simply means we have created the blueprint for our lives. It means we are the makers of our own fate. When we say “This is my karma,” we are actually saying “I am responsible for my life.” You are the source of all your baggage. An Eastern perspective on “extreme ownership”.

Action

Karma is about becoming the source of one’s own creation. In shifting responsibility from heaven to oneself, one becomes the very maker of one’s destiny. Literally, the word means action. Action on three levels: body, mind, and energy. The yogic tradition tells us that in addition to the physical body (the annamayakosha), each human being has a mental body…

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Ron Immink
Ron Immink

Written by Ron Immink

Father of two, strategy and innovation specialist, entreprenerd, author, speaker, business book geek, perception pionieer. See www.ronimmink.com

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