Karma Talks
Karma (, from Sanskrit: कर्म, IPA: [ˈkɐɾmɐ] ; Pali: kamma) is an ancient Indian concept that refers to an action, work, or deed, and its effect or consequences. In Indian religions, the term more specifically refers to a principle of cause and effect, often descriptively called the principle of karma, wherein individuals' intent and actions (cause) influence their future (effect): Good intent and good deeds contribute to good karma and happier rebirths, while bad intent and bad deeds contribute to bad karma and worse rebirths. In some scriptures, however, there is no link between rebirth and karma. Karma is often misunderstood as fate, destiny, or predetermination.
The concept of karma is closely associated with the idea of rebirth in many schools of Indian religions (particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism), as well as Taoism. In these schools, karma in the present affects one's future in the current life as well as the nature and quality of future lives—one's saṃsāra. This concept has also been adopted in Western popular culture, in which the events that happen after a person's actions may be considered natural consequences of those actions.
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2007.10.14-serial.00232 Death, Addiction, Sutra, Karma, Buddha Nature |
Oct 14 2007 |
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1999.05.09-serial.00051 Sangha, Zendo, Karma, Gratitude, Bowing |
May 09 1999 |
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1991.12.10-serial.00287 Desire, Karma, Patience, Samsara, Buddha Nature |
Dec 10 1991 |
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1991.11.03-serial.00248 Emotions, Offering, Don't Know Mind, Manjushri, Karma |
Nov 03 1991 |
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1989.08.28-serial.00070 Thich Nhat Hanh, Desire, Money, Karma, Ego |
Aug 28 1989 |
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YYYY.MM.DD-serial.00218A Karma, Concentration, Samadhi, Greed, Desire |
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