Karma is a belief from various spiritual and religious traditions that suggests one's actions will have consequences that come back to them, either in this life or a future one. While karma is not a scientifically proven concept, some people use it to understand the idea of cause and effect in a moral or ethical context.
Regarding narcissists, there is no universal law of karma that ensures they will receive some form of retribution for their actions, including how they treat their old supply (victims). People's behavior and its consequences are often influenced by various factors, including their personalities, choices, circumstances, and how others respond to them.
Narcissistic individuals tend to exhibit patterns of manipulation, exploitation, and lack of empathy towards others, including those they discard as old supply. They may move on to new sources of validation and attention once they feel they no longer gain anything from their current victims.
While some people may hope for karma to catch up with narcissists, it's essential to recognize that life doesn't always operate in a clear cause-and-effect manner, and not all individuals face direct consequences for their harmful actions. Some narcissists may continue their behavior without experiencing significant repercussions.
Instead of relying on the concept of karma to deal with narcissists or seek justice, it's important to focus on protecting oneself from their toxic behavior, seeking support from friends, family, or professionals, and promoting healthy boundaries in relationships. If you have been affected by a narcissist, seeking therapy or counseling can be beneficial in healing from the emotional impact of the experience.