Faith in the principle of karma means you have faith in the people who are teaching it, and you have so much faith that you actually try to act in line with it.
"So when we talk about having faith in the principle of karma, it’s not just saying, “Oh, yes, I think that’s a good idea.”
It means that you have faith in the people who are teaching it. And you
have so much faith that you actually try to act in line with it. The
Buddha makes this point over and over again — your actions show what you
really believe in. So when you believe in something, make sure that
your actions are good.
That provides you not only with the theory but also with the appropriate emotions — a sense of saṃvega, a sense of pasada,
heedfulness, equanimity — as these things are needed. This way, the
teaching on karma is not just something that you give your intellectual
assent to. It’s something you assent to with your whole heart and you
carry it out into your actions. Because this is how you benefit the most
from it — as you bring your actions into line with the theory."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Faith in Karma"
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