Ven. Gavesako - What the Buddha meant by Kamma 3

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Actions (kamma) can bear fruit (vipaka) here and now, later in this life, or in a future life. Over-simplified presentation of kamma in popular Buddhism based on Jataka and Avadana stories. Kamma = field, consciousness = seed, craving (tanha) = moisture.

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  • Yes, I would like to know this complexity. Because i remember i had a wish, then suddenly everything started happening. If i didnt have this wish, this doesnt happen. but why did i have this wish. it was a trigger.

  • This monk has began by saying kamma is simple and discernable but then moved on into saying is complex. Numerous times he has said kamma is 'complex'.

    Kamma is not complex. We simple get out kamma 'right' and then move onto liberating the mind.

    Please do not make the path more difficult than it actually is.

    Once established in right kamma, kamma becomes irrelevant to the path.

  • could you produce more vdo about Karma and its complexity. especailly the Kusala Karma that can be done in mental level.

    ^_^ anumothana ka^_^

  • The more I know about buddha's teachings the more similarities I see with the modern psychology....

    Amazing !

  • Thank you for this wonderful talk.

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