Karma is a Sanskrit word, literally meaning “action.” All actions are effects flowing from preceding causes, and as each effect becomes a cause of future effects, this idea of cause and effect is an essential part of the idea of action. The word action, or karma, is therefore used for causation, or for the unbroken linked series of causes and effects that make up all human activity. Hence, the phrase is sometimes used of an event, “This is my karma,” i.e., “This event is the effect of a cause set going by me in the past.” No one's life is isolated! It is the child of all the lives before it, the parent of all the lives that follow it, in the total aggregate of the lives that make up the continuing existence of the individual.