I would love to hear from dear Lama about the good karma people living gracefully under the most dire of conditions create. I have taken the worst hardships in my own life and been grateful to them for giving me opportunities I would never have otherwise had to truly develop positive ways of extracting the best from them -- more kindness, more forgiving, more tolerant, less self possessed. It's easy to think well of ourselves when we lead mostly harmless lives but having to do very very deep in the most dire of circumstances is where the biggest opportunities for creating good karma come up. Karma is what we do with what life gives us. Someone else's karma might cause us to be hit by a car you know. I'd like to hear about karma in ways other than "getting what you deserve". No one gets what they deserve. People may get what they need, if they can recognize that and that is using free will to manage karma. Peace.
due to our ignorance, we steal, we bad mouth, we did many negative. what is done is done, by no among of regrets or pity can change the past. i'm guilty but i don't intentionally to harm others in order to get my way. whatever i did, they dont know because i do businese and into selling.
At 13.55, Lama Lena recites a mantra, as a remedy for a bad action. She mentioned there is a video for this mantra. Does anyone know what that mantra is?
what about the karma of having sex with a person who says to you - and also socially appears of not being - with their ex partner any more, however, it appears that them are still somehow connected (emotionally), so that his ex partner somehow influences his behaviour and disposition to you? and what about the karma
I would love to hear from dear Lama about the good karma people living gracefully under the most dire of conditions create. I have taken the worst hardships in my own life and been grateful to them for giving me opportunities I would never have otherwise had to truly develop positive ways of extracting the best from them -- more kindness, more forgiving, more tolerant, less self possessed. It's easy to think well of ourselves when we lead mostly harmless lives but having to do very very deep in the most dire of circumstances is where the biggest opportunities for creating good karma come up.
Karma is what we do with what life gives us. Someone else's karma might cause us to be hit by a car you know. I'd like to hear about karma in ways other than "getting what you deserve". No one gets what they deserve. People may get what they need, if they can recognize that and that is using free will to manage karma. Peace.
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what are the manis, she sings it on 1:03 minute, om mani peme hum mantra?
due to our ignorance, we steal, we bad mouth, we did many negative. what is done is done, by no among of regrets or pity can change the past. i'm guilty but i don't intentionally to harm others in order to get my way. whatever i did, they dont know because i do businese and into selling.
Is it Bodhi Çhitta or Bodhi Cittah . i always heard it pronounced as Ch sound in Mahayana tradition.
At 13.55, Lama Lena recites a mantra, as a remedy for a bad action. She mentioned there is a video for this mantra. Does anyone know what that mantra is?
I think it is the Vajrssattva mantra
what about the karma of having sex with a person who says to you - and also socially appears of not being - with their ex partner any more, however, it appears that them are still somehow connected (emotionally), so that his ex partner somehow influences his behaviour and disposition to you?
and what about the karma
__/!\__ thank you, Lama-la!