(1) They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma , and ahimsa.(2) 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.(3) Many spiritual paths have teachings regarding the free will of others and the effects of karma .(4) T'hrinlay Wangmo consciously used this experience as a vehicle to exhaust her own previous negative karma .(5) Our mental and physical deeds, both positive and negative, accumulate in what Buddhists call karma .(6) Likewise, if you understand your form, you can understand your past and future karma .(7) 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.(8) Tim also uses the book to provide insights into Indian society; he brings up ideas of karma and destiny, and the traditions, superstitions and beliefs that are so much part of Indian life.(9) In other words, he was preaching karma , samsara and moksha.(10) 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.(11) As noted previously, karma and rebirth are among the elements of Buddhism that Mr. Batchelor questions.(12) Most girls simply accept their karma - destiny - after a few years.(13) 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 .(14) Three important concepts within Hinduism are dharma, karma , and reincarnation.(15) But with karma , at some future point, everyone will still have to pay for their mistakes.(16) 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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