Hello Jundo and everyone,
One of my relatives recently asked me if there was karma? He was convinced there was karma. I felt if I answered no, it would be wrong, and if I answered yes, it would also be wrong. In the emptiness of things and in shikantaza, there is no karma. But at the same time, whatever you sow, you reap, so cause and effect are as clear as day and night. He did not accept this answer. I have been pondering about this question, and I could not get a satisfactory way of answering this question. This seems to be a popular question at the moment on social media. I wonder how your guys answer this question?
Gassho
Van
Sat
One of my relatives recently asked me if there was karma? He was convinced there was karma. I felt if I answered no, it would be wrong, and if I answered yes, it would also be wrong. In the emptiness of things and in shikantaza, there is no karma. But at the same time, whatever you sow, you reap, so cause and effect are as clear as day and night. He did not accept this answer. I have been pondering about this question, and I could not get a satisfactory way of answering this question. This seems to be a popular question at the moment on social media. I wonder how your guys answer this question?
Gassho
Van
Sat

) those actions will have effects on who we are in widest meaning, as much as Vanbui's left hand slapping his own right hand even if not immediately felt. However, our good and bad actions will also tend toward effects more visible, for most of the people I know who live in greedy, angry, violent, jealous, dishonest ways are suffering inside, are in their own kind of hell within, right now. Most who live in peaceful, loving, accepting and good ways, generally, feel peaceful, loving, accepting and good within.
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