The term ‘Karma’ implies the law of action and consequences. Obviously, there is no cause without effect and no effect without a cause.
Thus any action of our life whether good or.bad has consequences
Karma is paid not only for the evil that is done but also for the good that could be done yet left undone.
Nevertheless, we can modify our fate, where we find ourselves under the weight of karma.
The lion of the law is fought withe scale.
When an inferior law is transcended by a superior law, then the superior law washes away the inferior law.
When therefore we find ourselves before the Tribunal of Judges of karma headed by Lord Anubis and we want to seek credit for the karma accumulated, then we must be ready to pay with our ‘capital’ of good. In order words, we perform good deeds in other to pay for our debts