"As long as karma exists, the world changes. There will always be karma to be taken care of"
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Nina Hagen’s line lands like a punk mantra dressed up in spiritual language: karma isn’t a soothing idea, it’s a pressure system. “As long as karma exists, the world changes” flips the usual New Age promise on its head. Karma here isn’t cosmic comfort; it’s the engine of instability, a guarantee that no injustice stays neatly buried. The second sentence tightens the screw: “There will always be karma to be taken care of.” That phrasing sounds less like fate and more like work. Someone has to “take care” of it, meaning consequences aren’t automatic fireworks in the sky; they arrive through messy human actions, reckonings, and repetitions.
The intent feels characteristically Hagen: defiant, almost gleeful about disruption. She came up in a Cold War Europe where systems demanded obedience and where “change” was never abstract. In that context, karma becomes a secular way to talk about moral debt when official narratives lie. It’s also self-implicating. Hagen isn’t only pointing outward at villains who will get theirs; she’s admitting the tab is never settled for anyone. The world keeps shifting because the bill keeps coming due.
What makes the quote work is its refusal to grant closure. Plenty of celebrity spiritual talk aims to calm. Hagen weaponizes belief into motion: if karma is real, complacency is irrational. There’s always unfinished business, always another consequence waiting in the wings, and that perpetual imbalance is exactly what keeps history from freezing.
The intent feels characteristically Hagen: defiant, almost gleeful about disruption. She came up in a Cold War Europe where systems demanded obedience and where “change” was never abstract. In that context, karma becomes a secular way to talk about moral debt when official narratives lie. It’s also self-implicating. Hagen isn’t only pointing outward at villains who will get theirs; she’s admitting the tab is never settled for anyone. The world keeps shifting because the bill keeps coming due.
What makes the quote work is its refusal to grant closure. Plenty of celebrity spiritual talk aims to calm. Hagen weaponizes belief into motion: if karma is real, complacency is irrational. There’s always unfinished business, always another consequence waiting in the wings, and that perpetual imbalance is exactly what keeps history from freezing.
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| Topic | Free Will & Fate |
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