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KARMA

  • Writer: Aman Sharma
    Aman Sharma
  • Dec 4, 2016
  • 2 min read

What Is Karma ? A Question That Ask By Everyone But Difficult To Answer By Anyone.

What Is Karma :-

The word “karma” means “action,” not “fate.” In Buddhism, karma is an energy created by willful action, through thoughts, words and deeds. We are all creating karma every minute, and the karma we create affects us every minute.

It’s common to think of “my karma” as something you did in your last life that seals your fate in this life, but this is not Buddhist understanding. Karma is an action, not a result. The future is not set in stone. You can change the course of your life right now by changing your volitional (intentional) acts and self-destructive patterns.

From Where Did It Came :-

“Karma” is a Sanskrit word meaning literally “action”, “word” or “deed”. In Buddhism, karma refers to intentional thoughts, words, and actions and the energy created by those thoughts, words, and actions.The awareness of karma existed before the Buddha, but the Buddha is said to have clarified our overall understanding of it.

But as with a lot of Buddhist wisdom, due to its scripture originating in ancient and now essentially “dead” languages (Sanskrit and Pali), it’s easily misunderstood. At least initially. And especially for someone who hasn’t received formal teaching. This likely contributed to the widespread misunderstanding of karma. But there’s more to it than just that.

How Did It Works :-

Think of karma as an energy that you’re creating in every moment. Every intentional action and thought generates “karmic” energy, and this energy is felt by us every minute of every day. It’s not housed for future rewards or punishment. By doing the wrong thing, you condition the mind for anger, discontent, dissatisfaction, and the like. By doing the right thing you condition the mind for peace, joy, harmony, and the like.


 
 
 

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