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Karma as the Debt of Love

Karma functions as emotional and spiritual obligations that bind souls across lifetimes through unfulfilled devotion.

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Why It Matters

Rumi reframes karma not as moral ledger but as a lover's debt—what you owe through the intensity of your longing and love. When two souls connect deeply in one lifetime, they create karmic bonds that pull them back together across reincarnations. These are not chains of punishment but threads of attraction woven by mutual devotion. The Sufi understanding suggests that karma is balanced through the progressive refinement of love itself. Each incarnation offers the opportunity to love more purely, to surrender more completely, and to recognize the divine in the beloved. This transforms karmic obligation into a sacred dance where souls reunite not to settle scores but to advance their spiritual union.

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