An accounting of good and bad deeds that keeps the soul bound in the physical world.
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Karma
An accounting of good and bad deeds that keeps the soul bound in the physical world.
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Hunting is treated as reciprocal courtship or contract with spirit guardians; killing without permission risks spiritual retaliation.
Karmic responsibility is the second function: if the public is told and does nothing, guilt is spread from rulers to everyone who accepts the official story.
Jiang summarizes Hinduism as a system in which this world is false, Brahman is true absolute reality, karma binds the Atman to many lifetimes, Dharma cleanses the soul, and Moksha liberates it back to Brahman.
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"Okay, so you can see how sophisticated their imagination is. Okay, so one thing that I discuss continuously because it's a very important concept..."
"...anaconda, tapar, or harpy eagle, okay? So the concept here is karma, right? If you do evil, evil will come to you, okay? So..."
"Then what? Nothing. Right? So the idea of learned helplessness is, like, the more angry you get, the more helpless you feel, and therefore..."
"...because you are involved. Therefore, you share the guilt. Therefore, the karma is spread to everyone. Okay? That's the logic. All right? And the..."
"...false reality. As we live in this false reality we collect karma. Karma is basically just an accounting of your good deeds and your..."
"Yeah I'm actually moving into Buddhism. Okay. But any more questions before I continue? Okay. So the last thing I want to discuss is..."
"...different solutions. The first solution is to appreciate the idea of karma. So yes, they are powerful in this lifetime, but in the next..."
"...what they really mean by this is the idea really of karma or justice. Right? If you do good in the world, good will..."
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