Thursday, July 15, 2021

Sangha Roundtable: Analysis of Karma

Six Ways to Create Good Karma ["deeds that will bear fruit"] (Power of Positivity.com)

(Buddhist Insights) Join the Monastic Sangha or Community at Empty Cloud Monastery for a discussion on karma.

Mexican-American monk in LA
What is "karma" in Buddhism? Karma or "deed" refers to intentional actions, willed acts, what goes around which will come back around as results (phala and vipaka, fruits and resultants). The Empty Cloud monastics are joined by two visitors, the Sri Lankan Theravada nun Ayya Sudinna (ordained at Bhavana Society under "Bhante G," or Ven. Gunaratana, in West Virginia and now living at the Carolina Buddhist Vihara and Meditation Center) and Ven.  Los Angeles SanathaVihari (Sarathachandra Vihara, North Hollywood, California).

Happy birthday, Ayya Soma (BuddhistInsights.org)!
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  • Dennise Guzman ​: Hello, friends!
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  • Lucas Gialluisi ​: Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu!
  • Anthony Hessling: ​Who enforces karma?
  • Suzanne Boyle ​: How do you know when you are experiencing the unfortunate results [vipaka and phala] of your actions, and when it is just...life?
  • Suzanne Boyle ​: And then how do you know what you did wrong if you didn't have ill intent?
  • Dennise Guzman ​: So is kamma [karma] related to the asavas [biases, underlying tendencies, cankers]? I understood that the asavas were biases in the mind that come from prior existences that influence our actions/intentions.
  • pete: ​Is there a difference between karma as "intention" and "action"? Or is intention considered an action?
  • Marielle Tejada ​: Good evening!
  • Anthony Hessling ​: How is it decided whether your actions [karma] result in good or bad karma [vipaka]?
  • Anthony Hessling ​: By the question I was more asking, Does it [karma] enforce itself?
  • Geetha Gnana ​: Our past kamma [karma] maturing along with our past habit energies mature in this lifetime that may cause some suffering, how can one navigate skillfully with mindfulness as not to get involved, or create any...
  • Geetha Gnana ​: new negative states of mind?
  • Anthony Hessling: ​Like who decides if my action was good or bad or neutral so which karma I deserve?
  • Amaranta Arcadia Castillo G贸mez ​: Can you, please, write the suttas [sutras, discourses] mentioned by the venerable? Thank you! 馃檹
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  • Puthrika Moonesinghe: ​Good morning! Good evening! Venerables
  • Marielle Tejada ​: In times in the past where I would ask why was I experiencing something, I can now see that it wasn't simply karma what I was paying. Sometimes it was a lack of self-empowerment and autonomy to
  • Marielle Tejada ​: realize that I had the ability to remove myself from certain situations and away from certain people
  • Marielle Tejada: ​Sometimes, it simply was a lack of responsibility for my own life
  • No Identity: ​Good evening, Venerables. I worked in healthcare taking care of severely developmentally disabled patients. They are completely dependent on the caregivers. Is this a result of previous karma?
  • Rick Thorn ​: Alcoholism, addiction, and physical, emotional, and sexual abuse on children can have negative effects on multiple generations...
  • Rick Thorn ​: However, just one family member living the Buddha's Path can positively impact the whole family and positively help future generations. Is this related to karma?
  • Geetha Gnana: ​We are most grateful for the opportunity to offer the food (dana) to our Maha Sangha 馃檹馃檹馃檹
  • Rick Thorn ​: Is there a type of collective karma? Groups of people can get whipped up into a frenzy, doing together that which they would not have done on their own.
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  • Geetha Gnana ​: Thank you all, Venerables, for sharing Dhamma [Dharma] wisdom and answering all our questions 馃檹馃檹馃檹
  • Rick Thorn ​: Thank you, Venerables, for your teachings and for offering these online opportunities. They are of great benefit. 馃檹馃檹馃檹
  • Elaine Saunders: ​Sadhu sadhu sadhu! May all blessings be yours, Venerables.
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  • Aaron Ball ​: Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu
  • Rick Thorn: ​What are the most skillful means to generate wholesome karma? Generosity, practicing sila [virtue], learning, and practicing the Dhamma, [Dharma] helping others...?
  • Dennise Guzman ​: Are Arahants [fully enlightened beings] exempt from the Law of Karma? [Yes, they only generate kriya, "simple action, which does not bear results."]
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  • Rick Thorn ​: Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu 馃檹馃檹馃檹
  • Amaranta Arcadia Castillo G贸mez: ​Killing our parents
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  • Marielle Tejada: ​I send a bunch of hugs your way from the Dominican Republic 馃檹馃徏馃檹馃徏馃檹馃徏
  • Dennise Guzman: Thank you, Ayya!
  • Aaron Ball ​: Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
  • Dennise Guzman ​: Dominicana: libre y soberana!
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