Originally posted by Blake
Bad things can happen for many reasons. An earthquake can demolish your house. That isn't kamma, it's just nature.
But if an earthquake demolishing your house results in a fear of earthquakes, that fear is kamma. It's due to a delusional belief arising from experience "OMG! The earth is out to get me!".
Bad things can happen for many reasons. An earthquake can demolish your house. That isn't kamma, it's just nature.
But if an earthquake demolishing your house results in a fear of earthquakes, that fear is kamma. It's due to a delusional belief arising from experience "OMG! The earth is out to get me!".
Much delusion, much suffering arises from people trying to make things about THEM.
An earthquake demolishes someone's house and they bemoan "What did I do to deserve this?!"
They are making it about them... when in reality it was just nature doing what nature does. The wise just say "Ah so" and get on with things.
All the time, people try to make what happens, about them. Or they try to make things they do, not about them. Whatever is more comfortable for them.
Instead of just seeing the truth.
Some things which happen, are the results of their thoughts and actions.
Other things, are not.
Sometimes when you do bad things to people, bad things return to you. Molest little boys and become a very undesired neighbor, type thing. This can be said to be creating kamma in the minds of other people. If you do things which gives others reason to fear you, then they will fear you, that fear causes them to treat you differently... in a sense, it is your kamma. In the same way, be kind to other people, and likely, they will be kind to you, they will put a good word in for you, maybe. Reputation spreads.
"Reasons" for things are too subjective, don't look for reasons.
But all things which arise do so based on causes and conditions.
Science looks at this phenomena in the world.
Buddhism looks at this phenomena in the mind.
The nice thing about Buddhism, is it doesn't step on the toes of science. Science is free to explain the world, buddhism is content to explain the mind and leave the world to science. And happily, science is happy to leave Buddhism the mind. Science rarely goes further than poking around in that gray goopey blob of fat found in skulls.
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