Karmice
Karmice is a term that appears in multiple domains without a single, universally accepted meaning. In general use, it functions as a plural or collective noun related to karma, the concept of moral cause and effect, but its precise sense varies by author and tradition. Some writers employ karmice to refer to discrete karmic outcomes or energy streams that arise from actions, suggesting a system in which karmic effects can be quantified or categorized. Others use the term more loosely as a metaphor for patterns of behavior and consequence that unfold over time.
In philosophy and spiritual discourse, karmice may be described as the tangible manifestations of past actions
In fiction and popular media, karmice is used as a proper noun—sometimes the name of a fictional
Pronunciation and spelling vary; karmice may be pronounced with an initial hard K and a long i
See also: karma, karmic, cause and effect, reincarnation, moral philosophy.
Notes and references: The term lacks a standardized, widely cited definition. For precise meaning, refer to