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21 - Karma in Buddhism

Mar 07, 202223 minSeason 1Ep. 21
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Episode description

Karma can be a misunderstood term in our world since it has crept into our everyday conversations with "good karma" and "bad karma".  But for Buddhists, it is an important part of the religion because it is something one wants to both transform, and ultimately end creating karma that keeps them bound to the cycle of rebirth.  Enlightened beings, such as the Buddha, created Karma 'without outflows' meaning it is the karma of an enlightened being who is no longer creating karmic actions that are unskillful and reinforcing (and binding) the false idea of a permanent 'self'.  Instead, it is karma where one has a clear and fundamental understanding of the world and how to properly interact in it.  

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