Sometimes, when bad things happen to good people, when something terrible happens around us, and when we are confused and trying to find answers, the word karma pops into our heads. This Sanskrit term has penetrated the lexicon of various languages and is deeply rooted in both esotericism and pop culture. It can be heard from children and adults, from representatives of all professions on all continents. Many people believe that karma is a balance of good and bad deeds, virtues and sins, a mechanism based on the inability to avoid the consequences of one's own actions. In fact, karma has nothing to do with reward or punishment. Karma is the only logic that explains the seemingly random nature of events in the world we live in; it is an internal cycle created by people themselves, and it is based on our actions and responsibility. Sadhguru's Karma is both a study and a guide to joyful, conscious, and meaningful existence, a book that helps you take the wheel of your own destiny and manage your life on your own.