It ain’t all karma

Everything that happens is a result of karma. Well, no, actually.

One of the greatest misunderstandings of what the Buddhas taught is the idea that “everything that happens is a result of karma.” You’ll see many Buddhist teachers saying this, especially those teachers from the Tibetan traditions where this actually seems to be the accepted teaching on karma.

Karma, first of all, is just the Sanskrit word for “action” but it refers specifically to moral action. Vipaka is the word for the result of actions, which manifests as either happiness or unhappiness. The karmic status of an act depends on the underlying emotional/cognitive motivation, so that if we act on the basis of unskillful mental states such as greed, hatred, or delusion, we will experience suffering, while if we act on the basis of skillful mental states such as love, compassion, and mindfulness we’ll experience happiness. This is an example of “conditionality,” …

Posted at 2pm on Apr 24, 2009 | 17 comments
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Monochrome Friday: Buddha in the snow

Buddha Statue

A contribution to Monochrome Friday.

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Monochrome Friday: Buddha head

Buddha head

This picture is part of the Monochrome Friday meme.

Posted at 12am on Jan 30, 2009 | 2 comments
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Maia says “namaste”

The cuteness knows know no end.

Maia saluting the Buddha

Posted at 5pm on Oct 31, 2008 | no comments
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More Maia cuteness

Maia and a Buddha rupa

Another picture of Maia at Aryaloka. She loves Buddha statues and likes to do the anjali mudra in front of them.

Posted at 2pm on Oct 29, 2008 | 2 comments
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Wordless Wednesday 05/12/08

Buddha head

Posted at 6pm on May 13, 2008 | 23 comments
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Wordless Wednesday 2/13/08

Buddha heads on a shelf

Posted at 3pm on Feb 12, 2008 | 3 comments
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