Meditation is a type of kamma. Kamma can also be a topic of meditation.

"Meditation is a type of kamma. Kamma can also be a topic of meditation. This contemplation is aimed primarily at giving the mind a sense of values — as to what is important in life, what things are not important — and to give us even more motivation to do what is skillful and to avoid what is not."

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Meditation on Kamma"

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