Buddhism: The Law of Karma That Will Change Your Life

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Ego Podcast (Buddhism)

Ego Podcast (Buddhism)

29 күн бұрын

Buddhism: The Law of Karma That Will Change Your Life.
#karma #enlightenment #buddhism
Karmic Obstacles in Buddhism.
When it comes to karma, people often think that the Buddha was simply reiterating an idea that had long existed in Indian culture, something everyone already believed. But this is not the case. The Buddha used the term "kamma," a familiar term in their language, but He gave it a very special meaning. He explained that kamma is our intention, and it is this intention that shapes our lives.
He went on to say that our intentions are the primary factor shaping not only our present life but also our future life. These intentions have been shaping our lives all along and they shape the lives of all beings.
When people came to hear the Buddha teach, He often had to repeatedly explain this particular aspect of kamma. He received many questions about kamma, indicating that these questions deserved a thorough answer. The fact that He had to rephrase them showed that people did not yet understand kamma correctly, at least not in a way that could help them end their suffering.
So what is the useful way to look at kamma? First, He asked us to look at our own lives from the perspective of kamma: What we are experiencing now is a combination of the potentials from past intentions and our present intentions. This principle applies to everyone, everywhere.
When we hear about kamma, we often think about past kamma-not just from this life but also from previous lives-and it seems like something far away. But actually, we are creating kamma all the time. Every time there is an intention in the mind, that is kamma. Even sitting here with your eyes closed, you are creating kamma: mental kamma. So, make it good. Mental kamma is your attitude towards something, and it shapes everything you do.
You need to practice to ensure that, no matter the situation, you are bringing something good to it. That is your contribution to the circumstances within you and to others.

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@wint7031
@wint7031 27 күн бұрын
According to AN, Buddha says, " there are four types of karmic actions and their results". "Dark actions with dark results, bright actions with bright results, mixed dark and bright actions with mixed results, and actions that are neither dark nor bright with neither dark nor bright results". As far as my understanding, the last type means that there is no karmic formation, or 0% karmic formation. This happens when there is no ignorance or clinging involved. According to the Law of Dependent Origination, ignorance leads to mental formations, and clinging leads to becoming. But if there is no ignorance(0%) and no clinging(0%), then there is no karmic formation(0%), and the result is the cessation of suffering(0%) (Nirvana or Emptyness).
@ElmerTan-ut4qn
@ElmerTan-ut4qn Күн бұрын
Our minds find peace when we understand the law of cause and effect : "what goes around, comes around. " We would cease to blame others for our own misfortunes because we would be aware of of the fact that we brought it upon ourselves. When our mind is at peace, we develop concentration and with concentration, wisdom comes forth. Wisdom is the key to changing our lives for the better because only with wisdom can we see true reality. *Living the Buddha's Teachings is to fill our lives with utmost wisdom and happiness.* 🙏🙏🙏Amituofo
@jamesbun4654
@jamesbun4654 27 күн бұрын
We have had Karma from the past life. We create Karma this life for next life.
@sujeevadealwis5513
@sujeevadealwis5513 27 күн бұрын
There are four types of karma: those that give effects only once from the immediate past life; those that give effect in a number of subsequent lives; those that give effect on the very same life that the deed is done in- i.e. consequences in the present life; those that give no effects and are annihilated - weak karmas. The severity of the phala ( the effects or consequences) depends on a number of things, but mostly on the severity of the intention or volition with which a deed is done because that would involve more streams of thought on the planning and carrying out of an intention.
@ElmerTan-ut4qn
@ElmerTan-ut4qn 27 күн бұрын
*What is Return and Rely on the Triple Jewels?* *The Buddha, The Dharma and The Sangha*. One thousand three hundred years ago, the 5th Patriach of Zen Buddhism Master Hui Neng was already concerned about the people's misunderstanding of the Triple Jewels. Instead of using the Dharma term "Triple Jewels", , Master Hui Neng used Awakened, Correct Understanding, and Purity. Awakened from our true self-nature. Buddha represent true self-nature. Dharma is Correct Understanding. Sutras are essence that flow out from our true self-nature. Sangha is Purity of One's Mind. Monastics represent pure mind. Originally our true self-nature is pure. With proper understanding of the Buddha's Teachings, we then can understand the "Education of Causality" taught by the Buddha. 🙏🙏🙏Amituofo
@sheep9944
@sheep9944 27 күн бұрын
If you replace “intentions” with “false beliefs “ as these are assumed in our childhood because as children we are not able to understand the true reasons for others behaviour, then karma takes on easy to understand principles and Buddha teachings can be easily applied in very practical way. “Know thy Self”
@EgoPodcastenglish
@EgoPodcastenglish 27 күн бұрын
Thank you 🧡
@ramsesvalderama7743
@ramsesvalderama7743 27 күн бұрын
Belief wether right or not, is a path. Intention matters as it goes with the character of oneself. At young age one may say it is an excuse, on the other hand, once a person realize the word we called right and wrong then it is you. The thing is, things must be natural. Doing right things without thinking of something in return has different result on doing good things for the sake of karma as this will not change oneself...
@sheep9944
@sheep9944 26 күн бұрын
@@ramsesvalderama7743 Do we know what right and wrong is? I’m not talking about conscious decision we make, but the actions we take based on subconscious beliefs. The beliefs we are not aware off. Like the insecure person acts upon conviction that he/she doesn’t deserve good things in life. What exactly they do to prevent themselves from experiencing good things? What are these good things? Why are they insecure. Why do we care about others and sacrifice our own happiness? Our own destiny?
@priyadarshanachandrasena2062
@priyadarshanachandrasena2062 8 күн бұрын
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🪷🪷🪷
@mardeobriones9409
@mardeobriones9409 26 күн бұрын
Karma is the law of nature
@terrytahutu1343
@terrytahutu1343 12 күн бұрын
Did the Buddha named himself or did the people around him after his death, just like the other religions around the globe
@wachamakolit1
@wachamakolit1 26 күн бұрын
Chant NAM MYOHO RENGE KYO to transform karma 🙏🙏🙏
@th14pros90
@th14pros90 9 күн бұрын
It in itself is essential but does not seems enough. There have been enough said about it effects on karma, but chanting for the sake of improving bad karma out of fear doesn't seems quite right. It does not address the human nature and how to improve oneself and develop wisdom to not add on new bad karma. There are people chanting but on the other hand adding on bad karma by conducting crime out of selfish intentions and poor human nature in real life encounter. It gives the impression that doesn't matter if I do wrong, since chanting will help to transform the bad karma anyway. Buddhism is to be uncover and found by each individual through their practice in their daily life. You are at the source of everything, chanting nam myoho renge kyo to transform bad karma is just like fire fighting. Shouldn't one focus on chanting to prevent fire rather than to chant to fight fire? Bad karma is a result, it's the effect. You are the cause, the source. Shouldn't the focus be chanting to develop oneself rather than to chant to transform karma?
@jeffuhlbestcafeso8070
@jeffuhlbestcafeso8070 25 күн бұрын
Pronunciation of Karma improved later in the recording.
@esmanmusic2204
@esmanmusic2204 24 күн бұрын
Hang on. There’s another pronunciation in Pali spelled Kamma that is pronounced a lot like Comma.
@user-kl1tm8fj8p
@user-kl1tm8fj8p 27 күн бұрын
When theres no karma, its nirvana..may be
@sujeevadealwis5513
@sujeevadealwis5513 27 күн бұрын
No. To realize nirvana you need to understand or experience what reality is. That is done through insight meditation the practice of which leads the mendicant to experience the nature of construction. There is no nirvana without annihilating ‘thanha’ which has no equivalent in English but can roughly translate into desire, lust, love, attachment etc. In fact you need to shed EGO.
@anandalalyapaabeywardhana8979
@anandalalyapaabeywardhana8979 25 күн бұрын
You are explaining about Karma got from Buddhist scriptures written by Buddhist Monks. But Buddha never utter a single word about Karma. He explained only what is happening inside your body completely physical phenomena. That is about Mind.
@thisissurelyagreatvideosla7161
@thisissurelyagreatvideosla7161 25 күн бұрын
Read the Pali Canon
@jeffuhlbestcafeso8070
@jeffuhlbestcafeso8070 25 күн бұрын
The word is KaRma, not Coma.
@esmanmusic2204
@esmanmusic2204 24 күн бұрын
Hang on. There’s another pronunciation in Pali spelled Kamma that is pronounced a lot like Comma. Common misunderstanding.
@carlossantana4720
@carlossantana4720 17 күн бұрын
KE IRÓNIK🤔 AHUN NO LO HAZ ENTENDID😔 NO EZ LO KE INGREZE AH TU KUERPO LO KE TE KONDENA EZ LA VAZURA TOXIKA KE ZALDRÁ DE TU PROPIA VOKA ATRAVEZ DE TU LENGUA LO KE ATARA TU ALMA DE LA MIZMA FORMA KE TU KONZIENZIA...
@FunanChenla1
@FunanChenla1 26 күн бұрын
Theravada buddhism teach people how to lie , how to corrupt .Gautama was a lazy spoiled kid he escaped karma that why he went to do begging job .
@jjrecon3024
@jjrecon3024 27 күн бұрын
Repair Your world not 'theirs', and then let them stare.👀 R ightfully E ffectively P reparing A ttention I ntention R etention ⬆️🤍⚖️🌊
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