Hi friends,
There is the well-known "verse of attonement":
"All evil karma ever committed by me since of old,
On account of my beginningless greed, anger and ignorance,
Born of my body, speech, and thought,
Now I atone for it all."
I understand that actions and even our omissions can affect our "inner world" and the "world outside" (just an image for me to explain the question).
But it is difficult for me to imagine how can a thought - "per se" - create "evil karma", if it doesn't turn into an action or omission. If I don't "feed" this thought, it should never turn to be.
I mean, who didn't ever thought on doing something "wrong", maybe at a certain moment, because of something, but never did?!
I guess sometimes we just can't control our thoughts, and so... how can it be "volitional"?
If it never turned into action ("Karma" - as I understand) - so, why do we do repentance of it?
There is the well-known "verse of attonement":
"All evil karma ever committed by me since of old,
On account of my beginningless greed, anger and ignorance,
Born of my body, speech, and thought,
Now I atone for it all."
I understand that actions and even our omissions can affect our "inner world" and the "world outside" (just an image for me to explain the question).
But it is difficult for me to imagine how can a thought - "per se" - create "evil karma", if it doesn't turn into an action or omission. If I don't "feed" this thought, it should never turn to be.
I mean, who didn't ever thought on doing something "wrong", maybe at a certain moment, because of something, but never did?!
I guess sometimes we just can't control our thoughts, and so... how can it be "volitional"?
If it never turned into action ("Karma" - as I understand) - so, why do we do repentance of it?
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