If you have leftover karma with the other person, the karmic relationship will continue. If not, it’s over—forever. So yes, karmic relationships may last.
But there’s a lot to unpack about the law of karma, let’s dive in.
Remember, every relationship is a karmic episode. Those unfamiliar with the law of karma often assume karmic relationships are toxic or bad—but they’re not.
Even your relationship with your parents is karmic—yes, you chose them. The law of karma is a deep subject, thoroughly explained in ancient Indian texts (unlike the distorted self-help books lining store shelves).
Now, let’s say you walk into Walmart and bump into Taylor Swift (not saying she shops there, so don’t quote me on this). Or maybe just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man Steve. Either way, that moment is a karmic episode—just a karmic imprint unfolding in real-time.
One day, you’re in the supermarket, and a stranger catches your eye. There’s a spark—but before anything can happen, they walk away, never to be seen again. That’s one scenario.
In this case, the karmic union or coincidence was brief. If you never see them again, that’s the karma. It’s done, finished. Over forever! The length of a karmic episode depends on the balance.
Now, scenario two: If you keep running into that person—again and again—and eventually strike up a conversation, or they make the first move and a relationship begins, then this is a whole different karmic episode from the first scenario.
Hope it makes sense.
Now, how long that honeymoon phase lasts—who knows? But one thing’s certain: as long as there’s leftover karma, it will continue. Once the karma is complete, poof—they’re gone, and you’ll never cross paths again.
So, your question—Do karmic relationships last?—depends entirely on your karmic balance. Hope you’re keeping up with this karma lesson!
Is there a way to know how long a relationship will last? Absolutely! A karmic blueprint (also known as a Kundali) can be mapped out using Vedic astrology—but that’s a whole other topic.
The Great Misunderstanding
Some Western writers and teachers mistakenly portray “karmic relationships” as negative. This misunderstanding stems from a lack of knowledge about ancient Indian scriptures on karma, leading to misleading interpretations based on imagination.
Since these scriptures are written in Sanskrit—a language few people, even in India, fully understand—translation and interpretation errors are common. Sanskrit is vastly different from English—or any other language, for that matter. A single word can hold the depth of an entire book (and no, I’m not exaggerating).
Always remember, everything is karma. If you don’t believe in the law of karma, that’s a different matter. But if you do, you can’t cherry-pick—keep that in mind.
A supportive partner? That’s karma.
A difficult relationship full of lessons? Also karma.
A deep soul connection that lasts a lifetime? Still karma.
The real question isn’t “Do karmic relationships last?” It’s “What kind of karma is shaping this relationship?” If you grasp this, you’ll have the power to reshape your karma.
If you reshape your karma, your relationships will naturally improve. Yes, I teach mantra sadhana (practice), which can destroy bad karma. But it takes time, dedication, and real effort—no shortcuts.
Why Some Relationships Don’t Last
Not all karma is meant to continue. Some relationships exist to serve a purpose and then dissolve when the energy is complete. Actually, every relationship has shaped you into who you are today.
Some Relationships Are Built on Unfinished Karma
Certain people enter your life because of past-life debts or unresolved energy. Once that karma is balanced, the relationship naturally fades.
It’s not a failure—it’s a completion.
So don’t continue to suffer; rather, understand what’s happening in your life.
Some Relationships Carry Heavy Karmic Baggage
If the energy between two people is filled with unresolved pain, the relationship can feel like an emotional rollercoaster.
You feel pulled together, pushed apart, drawn back again. That’s karma repeating itself—until one or both of you break the cycle.
Again, the duration of that phase can be determined through a thorough analysis of your natal chart. But it’s no easy task—and good astrologers are both rare and expensive.
And most of them are just useless liars. They’ll take your money, prey on your emotions, and tell you whatever you want to hear. So, be very careful.
Some Relationships Transform, Others End
Not all karmic connections are meant to stay the same. Some evolve, some dissolve.
If both people grow spiritually, the karma shifts, and the relationship can deepen. If one person grows while the other stays stuck, the connection weakens and eventually ends.
It’s not about “losing” someone—it’s about aligning with the right energy.
Why Some Karmic Relationships Do Last
Karma is about lessons, but not all lessons have to be difficult. Sometimes it is just about deep connections, growth, and harmony.
Some relationships last a lifetime because:
The karma between them is balanced, not chaotic.
The relationship brings growth without suffering.
There’s stability, trust, and mutual evolution.
In these cases, the karmic energy doesn’t push people apart—it holds them together.
How to Create Lasting Karmic Relationships
Instead of wondering whether a karmic relationship will last, shift your focus to clearing the energy that binds you.
This is where mantra practice comes in.
Mantra burns karma at its root, so you’re not trapped in cycles of repeating bad relationships. It frees your energy, allowing connections to flow naturally.
Mantra energy aligns you with relationships that uplift you, not drain you.
That’s why the Himalayan yogis didn’t run from relationships—they transformed their karma instead.
Final Thought
Do karmic relationships last?
Some do. Some don’t.
But lasting love isn’t about holding on to a relationship. It’s about balancing the karma that created it.
Instead of chasing love, clear the karma. Instead of fearing loss, trust the process.
When you break free from karmic cycles, you don’t have to wonder whether a relationship will last. The right ones always do.
Want to experience that kind of love? You may want to try my mantra course, but remember—it’s not a quick fix.