Karma
karma has nothing to do with destiny, fate, or free will.
karma is relative, it's not absolute.
Buddhists want to end all karma, whether good or bad.
karma is an illusion, it's very powerful, it's so real.
the dream glass can hold dream water. time exists in dreams. it can suddenly become a nightmare.
make your mind more focused or more malleable, more aquainted to the truth.
we are not permanent, things are not truly existing as how they appear.
body, speech, and mind level karma. the latter one is the most powerful and important.
good karma is related to enlightenment and has to exhaust, too.
seed- cause
water-condition
no obstacle
result
things have multiple causes.
nothing is independently isolated from each other.
karmically connected.
Buddha cannot wipe away your suffering. Buddha can only teach you the way to liberate yourself from suffering and the cause of suffering.
for the beginner bodhisattvas, we wish all the suffering come to us.
there is no self and other, nonduality.
the opposite of our usual thinking. e.g., when we suffer, the first thing we think about is ourselves. but bodhisattvas practice not thinking this way.
they pray to take all the sufferings to themselves, then there's no suffering.
rice sudrah
karma fearing, understanding, get rid of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H-AYWYJphU