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  2. In the Buddhist tradition, karma refers to action driven by intention ( cetanā) which leads to future consequences. Those intentions are considered to be the determining factor in the kind of rebirth in samsara, the cycle of rebirth.

  3. Feb 13, 2019 · Understanding the laws of karma is essential to understanding Buddhism. This essay briefly explains the Buddhist view of karma.

  4. Mar 8, 2023 · The concept of Karma in Buddhism emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility for ones actions, thoughts, and intentions. It asserts that every action we take has consequences and can create positive or negative energy that influences our present and future experiences.

  5. Apr 14, 2024 · Have you ever wondered about the concept of karma in Buddhism? What does it really mean and how does it affect our lives? Dive into the profound teachings and explore the depths of karma in Buddhism, unraveling its true significance and its impact on the cycle of rebirth.

  6. WHAT IS KARMA? KARMA AND VIPAKA. WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF KARMA? CLASSIFICATION OF KARMA. QUESTIONS ON THE THEORY OF KARMA. NATURE OF KARMA. Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the Buddha.

  7. Nov 17, 2009 · Karma is not an external force, not a system of punishment or reward dealt out by a god. The concept is more accurately understood as a natural law similar to gravity.

  8. The concept of Karma has permeated American and Western societies. It is widely referred to when a person explains striking events for which they do not know the immediate cause. The response is: “It’s my Karma.” Generally there is little reflection on just what it means.

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