What happened at Grammys in burned LA on Groundhog Day?
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Is the country very different or all the same? In rural Pennsylvania on the East Coast, all the attention was on Knob Gobblers Gobbler's Knob for a rodent named Phil and its shadow due to strange Germanic pagan traditions about the change of seasons (midway between winter and spring) on Grundsaudaag. The grund sow or "groundhog" Punxsutawney Phil is a beloved kind of beaver, predicting incorrectly 60% of the time, getting up in its hole but being bothered by local yokels eager for misleading prognostication. However, it's an important day because it is the only American holiday that even tries to commemorate a change of seasons, which was once an important thing tying an agrarian society to the land.
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Buddha, what is the cause of fame and winning, riches and influence?
Karma (deeds, intentional actions of the past coming to fruition in the present) is the great arbitrator, meting out "rewards" and "punishments," which are really just the welcome and unwelcome results of deeds done under the influence of six or seven things: greed (lobha), hatred (dosa), delusion (moha), nongreed (alobha), nonhatred (adosa), nondelusion (amoha), and most often a MIX of these states producing mixed results. The first three are Three Poisons, the next are their positive counterparts better expressed in positive terms. How karma manages to do all of this, resulting in the life we see and the things that happen to us (as resultants and fruits), is explained in detail in the Abhidhamma or "Doctrine Explained in Ultimate Terms," an ancient collection of psychological Buddhist texts. This is a very general answer -- that what we do bears results that we will face soon or after a very long time. (It can't seem fair because we did them in ignorance and we will not be told that our own actions condition what we experience later; moreover, using such words as "good" or "bad" gives a moralizing tone that is not present in the impersonal playing out of these things. The Buddha revealed the significance of karma (sowing good to reap good) centuries before Christianity or Brahmanism/Hinduism exactly so that people could know and do something about it, storing up much good for the future when it is most useful and welcome. "Karma, it's everywhere we're going to be." More specificity as to what acts are skillful and unskillful is found in the "Ten Courses of Wholesome Action," with their counterparts (Ten Courses of Unwholesome Action).
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- Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Crystal Q., Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly COMMENTARY
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