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An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind.

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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869–1948) was an Indian lawyer, political ethicist, and anti-colonial nationalist whose campaigns of civil disobedience helped lead to India’s independence from British rule. His espousal of nonviolent resistance inspired civil rights movements across the world, earning him the honorific of “Mahātmā,” or “great-souled.”

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What Is the Difference Between Fate, Destiny and Karma?

In this video I want to talk briefly about 3 concepts that get interchanged frequently: Karma - Fate - Destiny

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The Astrology of Fate

Why has the concept of fate become so offensive to the modern Western reader? Why does it imply for us a lack of free will, a loss of control, a sense of powerlessness, humiliation and impotence? Why has the meaning of fate become so disconnected from its sister concept, karma? In this masterwork...

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The Future Is Open: Good Karma, Bad Karma, and Beyond Karma

Karma has become a popular term in the West, often connected with somewhat naive or deterministic ideas of rebirth and reincarnation or equated with views of morality and guilt. Chögyam Trungpa unpacks this intriguing but misunderstood topic.

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Karma: The Law of Order and Opportunity

Theosophy holds that order pervades the manifested universe because everything exists according to the laws of nature. Natural law operates in the material realm as well as in the subtler fields of thought and feeling.

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Karma: It’s Not About What We Do.

If karma is truly one of the Buddha’s most important teachings, as he himself repeatedly emphasized, then to follow in his footsteps, we need to be clear about its definition.

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Karma and Intention

I would like to talk about the Buddhist concept of karma. It is a big topic, and you could spend years talking about it, and decades arguing about it.

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An Explanation of Karma the Unprovable and Unfalsifiable Explanation of Karma

Few concepts are as misunderstood or difficult to define as the concept of karma. Like love and happiness, it seems to mean something different to everyone, even as most would probably agree it has something to do with the principles of destiny, fate, predeterminism, and even reincarnation.

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Karma Actions and Reactions - Radhanath Swami

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What Is Karma in Buddhism?

Lama Jampa explains how we can more fully understand karma with reference to both actions and their results, and that whilst motivation is the preeminent cause of positive verses negative results, virtue in Buddhism includes being free from ignorance a well as from the disturbing emotions of desire...

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Understanding Karma

An excerpt from the DVD “Understanding Karma” by Brother Anandamoy. Discover why the law of karma is not a matter of "punishment," but a stimulus to help us reclaim our immortal divine potential.

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