The knots are the karma you're born with from all your past lives, and the object of human life is to try and undo all those knots. |
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The sin sheep eat the soul grass, and the souls work off bad karma in the sheep's unspeakably putrid intestinal track. |
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And we will have contributed a good deal of pain, cruelty and selfish indulgence to the karma of the universe. |
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To do good deeds simply to obtain good karma would be to act from a selfish motive, and would not earn much merit. |
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If we had not accumulated good karma in past lives, then we might have taken birth in the lower realms. |
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There must be bad karma zinging around the world like a pinball hitting bumpers. |
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The concepts of karma, gunas, parama-atman and jiva-atman in Sanatana Dharma are unique and extraordinary. |
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The Buddhist Guan Yin provided her worldly supplicants with the karma of reproductivity and bore constant witness to their agony. |
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It's bad karma man, and you just need to cool out unless you want to be reincarnated as a sloth or filthy anteater. |
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We know, after all, that his batting, when the karma is right and the yin and the yang aligned, is unmatched for spectacle and effect. |
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Also, if you believe in karma, you're doing yourself a big injury making whoopee with someone else's man. |
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Bowie remains the quintessential song-and-dance man, effortlessly charming and elegant, and as ever, a shameless karma chameleon. |
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It was for his denial of the doctrine of karma and the efficacy of the religious effort that the Buddha castigated him so severely. |
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Maybe this sudden influx of communication from old flames was karma having a field day and rubbing in the painful realities of current singledom. |
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Many spiritual paths have teachings regarding the free will of others and the effects of karma. |
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There are theories about the cosmos, theories about degenerate beings, karma and all sorts of other issues. |
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Some people believe that visiting and making merit at nine temples in a single day will bring them luck and good karma. |
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Understanding the way karma works, we seek to live a good and virtuous life through right thought, right speech and right action. |
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In pantheistic systems there is no source for the moral standards that karma enforces. |
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Soderbergh has Clooney and wife relive many of their most difficult moments, the ups, downs, guilt trips, bad karma and lamentable interludes. |
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Detached action along with the fruits of this action is consecrated to God and this forms the basis of karma yoga. |
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By vocalizing your overconfidence, you leave your squad vulnerable to all kinds of bad karma, curses and jinxes. |
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Good karma, as any scholar of Buddhism will tell you, has to be balanced by an equal amount of bad karma. |
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And if you understand karma, you know that if people don't get it back in this world, they're going to get it back in the next world. |
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When enough good karma is accumulated over many lifetimes, the jiva-atman is released from this eternal cycle of samsara and attains moksha. |
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He firmly advocated karma and bhakti as the means to purification of mind, which then becomes fit for realization of Atman. |
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As he says, In the standard Hindu view one's birth in a particular caste is determined by one's karma in a previous life. |
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Worst case scenario, I come back with a cold and am still left with the daunting task of undoing all my bad karma with good karma. |
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T'hrinlay Wangmo consciously used this experience as a vehicle to exhaust her own previous negative karma. |
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The concept of cause and effect is the basis of karma, the Threefold Law, and even physics. |
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They were dogs that had not the karma of household pets, or strays at the pound, but that of the seekers of ecumenical truth. |
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They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa. |
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Our mental and physical deeds, both positive and negative, accumulate in what Buddhists call karma. |
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Three important concepts within Hinduism are dharma, karma, and reincarnation. |
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Likewise, if you understand your form, you can understand your past and future karma. |
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For example, most people would say that one of the key teachings in Buddhism is karma. |
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As noted previously, karma and rebirth are among the elements of Buddhism that Mr. Batchelor questions. |
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In between, souls seek to fulfil their dharma while resolving karma and accruing merit through good deeds. |
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But with karma, at some future point, everyone will still have to pay for their mistakes. |
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Those states in which the results of karma are perceived or enjoyed are in fact the states of darkness, characterized by ignorance. |
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Circumstance, I said, is a factor which some might call chance, fate, luck, serendipity, or karma. |
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The Hinayana view of body focuses on the relative existence of one's own body as a product of karma. |
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The shaven head denotes purity and egolessness and is said to mitigate past life karma. |
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They confess sins, do penance and engage in bhakti and karma yoga to raise consciousness. |
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Though Ramakrishna was undoubtedly a bhakta or devotee, Vivekananda himself appears more as a karma yogi. |
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Similarly, the great sages and seers, prophets and avatars also are sources for determining beneficial karma. |
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Each individual has to burn out his own karma and escape from the chains of maya, reincarnation, and all that. |
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Scott called himself an atheist, but he believed in a type of karma, leftover, puritanical guilt from a strict, Protestant upbringing. |
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If your karma is good and you're having a good day, you may also see bald eagles, northern mockingbirds, scarlet tanagers and indigo buntings. |
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That same entity will later enter a new body bringing with it the karma of past lives, which includes actions themselves as well as the ethical ramifications of such. |
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Someday, it may even be possible for the soul of a skeptical scientist to orbit into the empyrean, carrying his karma with him, looking for a suitable body to be born into! |
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It is this subtle consciousness, conditioned by all of our previous karma, that exits the body at death and carries along with it our entire karmic history. |
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In a certain way, this is an occasion for optimism and good cheer because we are exhausting some of our store of demeritorious and obscuring karma. |
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The former includes meditations on the precious human existence, impermanence, the defects of sasra, the workings of karma and the need for a spiritual guide or guru. |
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Here in the West, we have the fortunate karma to be receiving the great teachings of the highest tantra, distilled from hundreds of years of experience. |
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God is constrained so to act as to keep in view the accumulated karma of individuals, yet to bear fruit. |
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The concept of karma can be defined as volition, or the act of making a choice. |
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The karma is also an effect which gives a cause and not to deny it is to get free of it. |
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That's the sort of bad karma that happens to people like that, kids. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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The future is what it's all about, and if I can help in some way, that's just good karma. |
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We burn off the bad karma we ourselves have created so that in the next life we don't have that to bear. |
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In displaying her power, she takes into consideration the accumulated karma of the beings, judging mundane existence as merit and demerit. |
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Others have taken the stage to tell women to just work harder and trust in karma. |
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The Dalai Lama is quite happy to contemplate the karma of digital technology while leaving geeky details to the younger crowd. |
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That said, he believes the fundamental law of karma applies not only to humans, but also to companies, he added. |
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I got used to taking part in professional discussions about energy and karma. |
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She discovered that poverty was not due to karma but to various social and economic conditions that could be changed. |
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Faith is full confidence in the law of karma, cause and effect, in the Four Noble Truths and in the Three Jewels. |
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The importance of meditation upon these three aspects of your planetary position would substantially neutralise karma. |
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Ever since he has remained in close contact, sharing his experience and karma yoga with Satchidananda. |
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Free will rather than fatalism characterizes the operation of karma. |
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Leaving the body consciously is a feat only a fully liberated master with no more karma can accomplish. |
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Think of it as a frequent buyer program for personal karma, or a spiritual band-aid. |
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In doing this, in traveling past the world of desire, he breaks the wheel of karma which binds him to the specific reaction which must follow every action. |
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Like the wheel of karma that cycles through every life, the roots of present events can be traced back to earlier events in this or previous lives. |
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If I'm going to share the karma for harm someone else inflicts, I want to make sure that it truly is less than the harm that would result from all other courses of action. |
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When we pay attention to what we are experiencing now, through awareness, we are able to determine our future karma by making it take a different course. |
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In such a way, from a source of national pride, malandragem, samba, and syncopations would turn into a damnation, an unbreakable fate or an inescapable karma. |
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Let's hope the clinic this afternoon will pass quickly, so that I can look to washing away the bad karma that has been following me with some irie spirit later. |
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To those who understand the effects that karma has on our lives it may also be a teacher, with a lesson plan on patience, confidence, self-reliance, restraint, and power. |
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I thought about claiming that as my own, but only karma wins, kids. |
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Yet, with this effort falling flat, somehow I feel like life has settled into a loose conjunction with all things kismet, karma, and generally astrologically-aligned. |
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Selfishly I assured myself with the knowledge that Toby had created his own mess in the past, and that if my plan was to miscarry, it would simply be a nasty case of karma. |
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The defilements lead to unskillful actions, which generate karma, the infallible operation of cause and effect in the mental continuum of each individual. |
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On the way to Lancaster, which was about an hour and a half from Philly, John felt the karma. |
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As a scholar, he doesn't try to deny that the supernaturalist doctrines of karma and reincarnation are as old as the ethical and philosophical ones, and entangled with them. |
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Until we are released from the law of karma and reach moksha or deliverance, we will be in samsara or the time process. |
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The rebirth depends on the merit or demerit gained by one's karma, as well as those accrued on one's behalf by a family member. |
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Further, a person can transfer one's own good karma to living family members and ancestors. |
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Devas, in general, are beings who have had more positive karma in their past lives than humans. |
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When they accumulate negative karma, they are reborn as either human or any of the other lower beings. |
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The main enemies of man, leading to accumulation of negative karma, are the wrongly directed mind and uncontrollable emotional sphere with dominating egotistic or coarse emotions. |
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Those five principles or buddha families are called vajra, ratna, padma, karma, and buddha. |
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Then people wonder why kids grow up too quickly and think they have to master the karma sutra to fit in with their teenage peers. |
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Your station in life was said to be determined by karma. |
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It obliges us to stick to reality and consolidate karma. |
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As described above, karma is most importantly a post-mortem judgment on the ethicality of this life. |
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Above the karma frieze, a 1.5-m high glass mosaic panel completes the wall decoration, showing a landscape with floral and architectural elements reminiscent of the Umayyad Mosque mosaics. |
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Schmithausen has questioned whether karma already played a role in the theory of rebirth of earliest Buddhism. |
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If it works, it is because they have created the karma for it to work. |
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The clinging and craving produces karma, which ties us to samsara, the round of death and rebirth. |
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It's as if he's shed all that karma, producing a record something that sounds almost charming in its innocence, complete with the odd element of kitsch. |
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Big hits, little hits, bunt hits, slap hits, line drives and shallow flairs that only fall in when the batter has karma working on her side. |
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But for some on the right this is powerful karma. |
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He drags a heavy karma and I feel impotent. |
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If we can slip into the Ashram routine and do what is expected of us, we are really slipping into the habit of doing karma yoga, the yoga of works as described in the scriptures. |
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As our life is largely the consequence of our past thoughts, words and actions, that is our karma, as we replace old habitual thoughts with the mantra, the old karma tendencies lose their force and dry up. |
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Seeing Girnari Baba's stupefaction, Kacha Baba explained that men today had completely degenerated and, in accordance with the law of karma, they would undergo great suffering. |
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I agree with you. I take your point about assimilation and a lot of bad karma coming home to roost in all the suits against the churches and the government over the residential school question. |
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Unfortunately the minister of public works may have created a little bit of bad karma for himself when he was so good at scandal-mongering himself when he was a member of the so-called rat pack. |
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Due to the same non-understanding of the mechanism of the Evolution of the Universal Consciousness, the author could not incorporate into his outlook the law of karma and thus interprets it incompetently. |
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Sikhs believe in reincarnation and karma concepts found in Hinduism and Buddhism. |
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Those who ascribe to Jainism and Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism understand that their path to holiness will entail a lifelong struggle with karma. |
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This also means that no more karma is being produced, and rebirth ends. |
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The apparent contradiction involved in accommodating a collective sociocosmic process unrelated to human conduct to the karma of individual action is never fully resolved. |
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The kshatriya could only hope to become a monk in his next life, but given the nature of his daily karma, it seemed unlikely that he could achieve even this limited goal. |
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That, of course, does not mean that a state of akarma is impossible. Every karma done for the good of the Atman, though it appears to be karma, is in reality akarma. |
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That means everything from lighting to the vibes, the karma of the room. |
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A notable aspect of the karma theory in Buddhism is merit transfer. |
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