karmic
adjective
- pertaining to karma
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈkɑɹmɪk/
adj
Etymology: From karma + -ic.
- Of or pertaining to karma.
“Ken Kesey was one who supported abortion only to save the life of the mother, arguing that society needed to care about everyone, including “the un-dead old [and]^([sic]) the un-born young.” As he put it, “Abortions are a terrible karmic bummer.””
“Raymond Gunt is not a nice person. He might just be, as more than one character in Douglas Coupland’s 14th novel remarks, the Worst. Person. Ever. He’s far-fetchedly horrible. A grotesque. A supernova of bad karmic energy.”