Karma
From: http://www.lamazopa.com/onkarma.htm
There are 3 types karma:
karma created in this life which results are experienced in this
life
karma created in this life which results are experienced in the
next life
karma created in this life and which results are experienced after
many lifetimes
Karma that is repeatedly done becomes very powerful. Karma that
is done in relation to a powerful object such as ones parents,
etc. also becomes very powerful. This is true of even small harmful
or disrespectful actions on the one hand, or small actions of service
and respect on the other. This is especially true of actions done
in relation to the guru, Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. These are very
powerful objects. Consequently, one can experience in this life
the suffering results of negative actions committed in relation
to the guru, Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, as well as experience in
this life the favorable results of any small virtuous actions done
in relation to the objects of refuge.
The four general outlines of karma are:
1) Karma is definite. This means that having committed an action,
one will definitely experience the appropriate result according
to the kind of action done: virtuous actions bring positive results
and non-virtuous actions bring suffering results.
2) Karma is expandable. This means that once karma is created,
its results will be experienced in many, many future lifetimes.
Thus, the suffering result of a non-virtuous action will be experienced
many times, not only in this life but in hundreds or even thousands
of lifetimes to come. It is said by Nagarjuna - the great pandit
who is like a second Buddha and who propagated the Mahayana teachings,
especially those on emptiness - that if one cheats one sentient
being, then the result will be that one will be cheated for a thousand
lifetimes by others. This is from Nagarjunas text Letter to
a King. One shouldnt be careless even in doing one small negative
karma thinking this wont hurt me.
It is mentioned by Buddha in the sutra Dul lung, one small fire
spark can burn piles of hay mountains high. Same, one shouldnt
think one small virtuous will not benefit me. Like the example,
by collecting drops of water one a large bucket can be filled! Therefore
one need to, by practicing remembrance and awareness, one should
abandon even the smallest negative karma and practice even the smallest
virtue.
3) Karma always has a cause. If one hasnt created the karma,
that is, if one has not done the action that is the cause, one can
never experience the result of that.
4) Karma created is never lost. This means that once karma is created,
it will not disappear of its own accord. If virtuous or non-virtuous
karma is not interrupted, then it will never get lost. However,
if karma is interrupted, then it can be destroyed. For example,
by purifying a non-virtuous action, you can interrupt the potential
to experience the suffering result. In order to interrupt negative
karma, one must purify it through practices such as strong confession.
If one has created negative karma such as the ten non-virtues or
other negative actions, just living ones life being scared,
upset, and depressed, that alone is not a solution. The solution
is to do something to purify the negative karma immediately. If
negative karma has been created, then it can be purified.
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