Buddhism: Karma

smoothnsilky's Avatar
It has been a while since I studied Buddhism. It was not an elaborate study of the belief but merely an understanding. It is one of the few religions that I have a huge respect for.

One of the aspects of Buddhism that I find most interesting is the idea of Karma.

It is best explained here:
http://buddhanet.net/e-learning/karma.htm

I feel that Karma is something that we should all learn about and understand.

I have never seen anything more true, in life, than Karma.

xoxo
Dawn
pyramider's Avatar
Karma is a bitch.
Karma is a bitch. Originally Posted by pyramider
She can be a real BIG bitch too.
geecue's Avatar
It has been a while since I studied Buddhism. It was not an elaborate study of the belief but merely an understanding. It is one of the few religions that I have a huge respect for.

One of the aspects of Buddhism that I find most interesting is the idea of Karma.

It is best explained here:
http://buddhanet.net/e-learning/karma.htm

I feel that Karma is something that we should all learn about and understand.

I have never seen anything more true, in life, than Karma.

xoxo
Dawn Originally Posted by smoothnsilky

Namu amid da butsu.
Pink Floyd's Avatar
Namu amid da butsu. Originally Posted by geecue
That means there are no towels in the mens room.
Clouddancer's Avatar
Yes, but Karma can be good to you too!

All in how you live your life.
geecue's Avatar
That means there are no towels in the mens room. Originally Posted by FlectiNonFrangi

Close but no cigar.
smoothnsilky's Avatar
Yes, but Karma can be good to you too!

All in how you live your life. Originally Posted by Clouddancer
So very true! Give good, get good!
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  • rand
  • 06-26-2012, 01:21 PM
The Buddhist's belief in impermanence also resonates with me. There is freedom in embracing impermanence instead of fighting it.