
What is the deal with "instant" Karma? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Oct 21, 2017 · Over the years, I've noticed that the idea of karma is quite popular in the USA. Specifically, specifically this is the idea "karma" means that if you do something bad, something bad …
Where does Karma get stored? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Aug 5, 2020 · Sometimes we get an instant Karma. In other cases it takes time for Karmic fruits to ripen. I want to know in later case where does the Karma get stored or how is it remembered.
What arguments are there for "karma" -- that the agent inevitably ...
What about karma? And what he taught is not the version of karma popular in certain circles today, according to which, for instance, an act done out of hatred makes the agent somewhat more …
karma - Intent and Karmic benefit - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Mar 5, 2022 · With intent being so important, would the karmic benefit of saving someone's life because they were in danger be the same as doing it because you thought you would be rewarded for it?
Thought or intention is always karma? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Feb 18, 2016 · Thought is what decides Karma. Same action with different motivation or volition can be bad or good depending on the motivation or volition. That is volition is what becomes Karma. If you …
Can a bad karma happen just only with a thought without any physical …
Jan 24, 2021 · Do we collect bad karma just only with an instant thought without any physical action or verbal action?
karma - What is the importance of intention in Buddhism? - Buddhism ...
Jan 17, 2018 · This applies to any cultivated behaviour. Another reason why buddhism has such interest is the repercussions of cultivating intention directly involve the the law of karma (cause and effect). In …
How we collect bad karma? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Jan 26, 2021 · What is bad karma? Karma means action in Sanskrit. Good karma means good actions and bad karma means bad actions, strictly speaking. There are 3 gates in which karma is expressed: …
right view - Intention and Karma - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Aug 15, 2019 · As well, from this answer I understand that karma refers specifically to the ethical intention. So, when their compassionate action which lacks wisdom produces detrimental effects, is a …
Expaining The Holocaust & karma to a non-Buddhist
Nov 11, 2017 · 7 How can you explain karma in the genocide of babies and "innocents" (For example: The Holocaust) in Buddhist terms to a non-Buddhist, without seeming cold and uncaring?