What is Karma? Definition of the Law of Cause and Effect in Buddhism

Karma is a complex and often misunderstood concept in Buddhism. Karma means 'action' as well as the law of cause and effect. In this video I explain what karma is and how we can use it to empower ourselves and our lives so that we will only meet with favorable conditions and happiness, now and in the future. Karma also explains how we have become the person we are today and how we can transform our present-day difficulties into causes for future happiness and even enlightenment.
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Suttas used in this video:
"Intentional action: kamma (Skt: karma)", edited by Access to Insight. Access to Insight (Legacy Edition), 5 November 2013,www.accesstoinsight.org/ptf/dh....
"Kamma: A Study Guide", by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.Access to Insight (Legacy Edition), 30 November 2013,www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/st....
"Pupphavagga: Flowers" (Dhp IV), translated from the Pali by Acharya Buddharakkhita. Access to Insight (Legacy Edition), 30 November 2013,www.accesstoinsight.org/tipita....

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  • @experiencejapan.9023
    @experiencejapan.90239 жыл бұрын

    May all be free from suffering and live in Happiness, and peace. Namaste ^-^

  • @dr.anantchaudri1118

    @dr.anantchaudri1118

    4 жыл бұрын

    The Universe is a vast non-living space, with stars,plannets,galaxies. An unseen imagined law here is a man made non living beiing unseeable, inmoveable entity which, creeps into planet Earth.

  • @truth8307

    @truth8307

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dr.anantchaudri1118why do you want to imagine anything ?

  • @townofed
    @townofed9 жыл бұрын

    Can I just say that I am finding your videos to be incredibly helpful. Buddhism has been creeping into my life over the past few years and this year I have been diving completely in to Buddhism and dedicating myself to it. Thankyou for the videos. They have been wonderful for clearly things up for me and helping me on my way.

  • @samelruwanpathirana7578

    @samelruwanpathirana7578

    6 жыл бұрын

    Edward Astill

  • @LaoEast

    @LaoEast

    6 жыл бұрын

    I have found your channel few days ago and it is really good. I share with my son. Keep on doing the good work. May you live long with good health so you may do more good job for humanity.

  • @VickyFrancisss
    @VickyFrancisss9 жыл бұрын

    You have helped me to forgive my past and let go of my past , and be compassionate to my enemies ! Thank you again ! Keep up with the videos ! I just subscribed ❤️

  • @khookaren7539

    @khookaren7539

    6 жыл бұрын

    Vicky Francis and t

  • @mikeytobago

    @mikeytobago

    6 жыл бұрын

    vicky ,before we incarnated in this world, we agreed to meet everything that we have met in our life, we also agreed to deal with them in love and not hate. but the beings that send us here, helps us along , by sending spirit guides to assist us , and also bring some of our situations to an end, and give us the opportunity to start over. we should grab these opportunities to start over , realizing that, everything that happen to us, happened so that we could be a higher consciousness being. and live in a higher consciousness plane . if we harbour hate in our lives, then we may have to face it again , until we finally come to the understanding . so please see bad things that happen in your life as, stepping stones not stumbling blocks, peace and love to all.

  • @purpleeuphoric8917

    @purpleeuphoric8917

    3 жыл бұрын

    You have no enemies and also the enemy is inside your own mind not the external world.

  • @TheJennifer1959
    @TheJennifer19598 жыл бұрын

    I've been interested in learning more about Buddhism for several years. I've listened to other teachings, but your's seem to resonate with me. I love the way you explain things with examples of modern situations. Thank you so Much!!!

  • @NangongReng1973

    @NangongReng1973

    7 жыл бұрын

    We are so lucky to have internet that if we are interested in anything, we can get so much Buddhist knowledge from reliable sources. I prefer to get Buddhist knowledge from watching videos of venerable teaching. This Buddhist gentle lady do know her stuff. I have subscribed to her channel.

  • @willneverend777
    @willneverend7777 жыл бұрын

    Doing positive karma right now by leaving a positive comment. Great video!

  • @sirisaddarmaya

    @sirisaddarmaya

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm a sri lankan guy was very happy about your explanation thanks

  • @cyndis.howland9257
    @cyndis.howland92572 жыл бұрын

    Ants:) As a child I used to eat ants. I enjoyed the taste of them and I liked the idea that my parent called them Sugar Ants. In Native America way of life, this is the Ant Nation and eating them made them a part of me. As an adult I asked the Ant Nation to take pity on me and I apologized for eating them. They now help me when I need help and I always do my very best to help them when ever I can. I even share my food with them. Thank you for sharing. May you continue to be blessed. Sincerely, Cynthia S.Howland

  • @yoursubconscious
    @yoursubconscious3 жыл бұрын

    Karma translated to English means “Your own doing” in sanskrit. "In India, it is believed Karma is a built-in moral law or law of retribution, in other words - punishment. This means that, whether the things you are doing, which are good or bad, have consequences that you must inherit." Alan Watts

  • @im103mike2
    @im103mike210 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting this video...it really helped me understand Karma. By using plain English, you really allow Buddhism to be understood easily.

  • @bth992002
    @bth9920028 жыл бұрын

    Karma. (Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, Winter Retreat of 2008) In Buddhism we speak of karma as the threefold aspect of action; thinking, speaking and acting. When we produce a thought, that thought can change us and can change the world in a good way or in a bad way. If it is right thought, if that thought is produced in line with right thinking, then it will have a healing, nourishing effect on our body and on the world. Just by producing right thinking you can change the world. You can make the world a better place to live, or you can transform the world into hell. That is karma, action; this is not something abstract. For example, the economic crisis is born from our thinking. There is a lot of craving and fear, and the value of the dollar, of the euro is largely created by the mind. Everything comes from the mind. That is why thinking is action and speaking is action. Speaking can release tension and reconcile, or speaking can break relationships. Speaking can destroy someone’s hope and cause that person to commit suicide. Physical action is also energy. There is individual karma that has an effect on everyone. Everything that happened to you happened to the world. You produce that thought, you are affected by that thought, and the world is also affected by that thought. There is also collective karma. During this twenty-one-day retreat, the friendship, the joy, the healing, the transformation is the work of everyone. Each one of us contributes through our practice, through our insight, through our speech. In Buddhism, we do not believe in a God that arranges everything, but we don’t believe in coincidence either. We believe that the fate of the planet depends on our karma, on our action. It does not depend on a God, it does not depend on chance, it depends on our true action. Karma is the dynamic force that underlies everything. I think that scientists will have no difficulty accepting this. Man is present in all things and all things are present in man. Man just arrived yesterday in the history of life on earth. Looking into a human being, we can see our non-human elements, namely our animal ancestors, our vegetable ancestors, and our mineral ancestors. In our past life we were a cloud, and we were a rock. Even in this moment, we continue to be a cloud, we continue to be a rock. There is a mountain in us, do you see? There are many clouds in us, do you see? In a former time, we were fish, we were birds, we were reptiles. And our ancestors are fully present in us, in the here, in the now. We continue as a reptile. We have many reactions that belong to the reptile species. We want to say that we are created by a God in his image. But in fact, we have many ancestors. When a fish swims happily in the water, it is very proud of its talent for swimming. And a fish has the right to say that God must be the most wonderful swimmer in the world. And a rose can say, “God is the most beautiful rose in the world, because he has created me like this.” If you are a mathematician, you tend to think God must be the best mathematician in the world. Your notions of God are anthropocentric. If you are a gay person, you may think that God is the best gay person in the world. Why not? The fish has that right, the rose has that right, so we all inter-are. We continue our ancestors in us now. We are human, but we are at the same time a rock, a cloud, a rabbit, a rose, a gay, a lesbian. We are everything. Let us not discriminate or push away anything, because we are everything. Everything is in us. That’s the right view. If we see that everything is in man and man is in everything, we know that to preserve other species is to preserve ourselves. That is deep ecology, that is interbeing. That is the teaching of the Diamond Sutra. A good Buddhist should be an ecologist, trying her best to preserve the environment, because to preserve the environment is to preserve yourself. Man contains the whole cosmos. On the phenomenal level there seem to be birth, death, being and non-being, but ontologically, these notions cannot be applied to reality. Birth and death are just notions. The true nature of a cloud is the nature of no birth and no death. The scientist Lavoisier says that nothing is born, nothing dies. He agrees completely with this teaching. A cloud manifests as a cloud. There is no birth of a cloud, because before being a cloud, the cloud has been the tree, the ocean, the heat generated by the sun. To appear as a cloud is only a moment of continuation. And when a cloud becomes a river, that is not death, that is also a continuation. We know that there is a way to continue beautifully, and that is to take care of our three aspects of karma - thinking, speaking and acting. Being and non-being are more wrong views. Non-being is a wrong view, but being is also a wrong view. The absolute reality transcends both being and non-being. Before you are born, you did not belong to the realm of non-being, because from non-being, you cannot pass into being. And when you die, you cannot pass from being into non-being. It’s impossible. To be, or not to be - both are wrong views. To inter-be is better. The dynamic consciousness is called karma energy. Karma energy is not abstract. It determines our state of being, whether we are happy or unhappy. Whether you continue beautifully or not so beautifully depends on karma. It’s possible to take care of our action so that we don’t suffer much now and we will continue to do better in the future. There is the hope, the joy.

  • @QuinnyKR
    @QuinnyKR8 жыл бұрын

    Great! Wonderfully explained.. In a world of so many people on youtube, spreading so many lies about Buddhism good to hear one person preaching what Lord Budhda said and not whats running through their minds...

  • @nitingaikwad75

    @nitingaikwad75

    5 жыл бұрын

    Quin Kel You said truth .

  • @thanintupmongkol7955

    @thanintupmongkol7955

    5 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your concern...Please realizing that someone intend to tell a lie...someone has no intention to...But with his m isunderstanding about BUDDHA"S TEACHING..thinking that he knows the truth...it pretty good for you to aware this..TRY LOOKING FOR THE GENUINE BUDDHA"S TEACHINGS...FOR THE BEST RESULT...because all these will effect you...not only this world but also...next world..too..

  • @Oishi08
    @Oishi0810 жыл бұрын

    graduating this evening with an A.A. in the Humanities and a certificate in Viticulture, enology, and winemaking! Meditating on your words...Namaste

  • @moil6384
    @moil63842 жыл бұрын

    this channel is so helpful compared to the dozens of "mindfulness as productivity/secular tool; buddhism as historical curiosity" type youtubers who make videos on buddhist topics. such awesome content even in 2021! thank you.

  • @wendyhedrick1758
    @wendyhedrick17589 жыл бұрын

    After listening to this video, I have been very conscious of my thoughts. I keep thinking about what you said -- that everyone of my thoughts is a seed that will ripen. Wow, that is powerful! Thanks! Also share on Google+ Posting...Public

  • @akinorim7
    @akinorim72 жыл бұрын

    I found your explanation about karma and the law of cause and effect was very good and concise. I have been learning about Buddhism teachings and have tried to utilize them in my life for more than 30 years.

  • @bunnyblue3082
    @bunnyblue30824 жыл бұрын

    I think this is one of the best summaries of karma I've come across. Thanks for making this video!

  • @GregoryWonderwheel
    @GregoryWonderwheel9 жыл бұрын

    Karma is very very complex, so I'm glad to hear that is the starting place. We learn about karma in very simplistic bits, like chewable bites, so that we can understand it according to our individual capacities. However, the first point of error that needs clarification comes at 10:44 when Ms. Kumar says “there are no coincidences.” Actually, this is swinging the pendulum too far in the opposite direction from the materialist view that says "everything is random coincidence." The law of karma, does include recognition that sometime events are not karmic in origin but are coincidental by the functioning of other laws. In Buddha Dharma, there are five "laws" of how reality works, and the law of karma is only one of the five. What we call apparent "coincidence" can arise by the workings of the other 4 laws. 1. Physical inorganic law (utuniyaama). 2. Physical organic law (biijaniyaama). 3. Law of kamma (kammaniyaama). 4. Law of the mind (cittaniyaama) 5. Law of the dhamma (dhammaniyaama) For example, if we go skiing and an avalanche occurs, the karmic component that is not coincidental is that our action took us to the location of the avalanche, but it was not karma, but the inorganic laws of nature that determined when the snow would start to cascade and it is at least in part coincidence whether a rock gets caught up with the snow and hits us in the head. So while karma always does play a part in every situation, it is not karma ALONE that determines what occurs and the inorganic laws can add a non-karmic aspect to all events.

  • @truth8307

    @truth8307

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Calis10X she did say karma is not the only factor, there are 4 others.

  • @BeHisLikeness
    @BeHisLikeness10 жыл бұрын

    I love listening to you Mindah-Lee... your smile brings pleasure with your teaching... thank you!

  • @VickyFrancisss
    @VickyFrancisss9 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this ! Many blessings and love to you ! ❤️

  • @jamelhunter3468
    @jamelhunter34686 жыл бұрын

    Ive been trying to convert to the buddhist religion. This vidoe and you explaining it to me has helped me very well so thank you😊

  • @Mello61912
    @Mello619128 жыл бұрын

    I HAVE TO USE THIS ON MY MIXTAPE. YOU MADE EVERYTHING CLEAR FOR MY LISTENERS. THANKS!!

  • @crystalslights
    @crystalslights9 жыл бұрын

    love the part about compassion when it comes to are mistakes thank you so much your so beauty in mind in spirit and body

  • @__NewEarth__
    @__NewEarth__5 жыл бұрын

    Mindah-Lee, thank you for always giving such clear explanations, it really helps me to further my understanding and put me at ease, bless you!

  • @bp8292
    @bp82929 жыл бұрын

    The clarity with which you explain that thinking of bad karma ripening as 'punishment' opened a new door in my heart. Thank you. __/l\__

  • @bp8292

    @bp8292

    9 жыл бұрын

    insert 'is incorrect' after punishment. :)

  • @kyleightaylor7089
    @kyleightaylor708910 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for answering all my question. :)

  • @stephaniegreen5040
    @stephaniegreen50403 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I was able to help define to my friend the actual definition of verbal abuse of her husband

  • @kaleavi13
    @kaleavi138 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for clearing out some of my confusions. Take care Mindah.

  • @lmansur1000
    @lmansur10002 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate your videos and the detail you share. Thank you! Very helpful! Namaste.

  • @andreatiffany9137
    @andreatiffany91373 жыл бұрын

    I found your talk to be helpful. I had an influx of ants (not as numerous as yours it seems) My first thought was to put out ant bait- but I didn't have any, so then I thought- well- lets talk to them- so I did- crazy right?? I said that as long as I saw no more than 2 at a time in my kitchen that I would leave them be. That was last summer- for the whole season till they disappeared for the year- I saw only 2 at a time- in addition to my fanciful ways - I also determined a course of "non-entrapment" for them in that I kept all food stuff totally out of reach- ie- put my honey jar in a dish filled with water that they couldn't breach and all foodstuffs in glass jars or the fridge. I only did this as a result of my simple studies of Buddhism and to see how this course would work for me. This is the second summer and we are getting along fine- no poison..peaceful co-existance- if they are eating the framework of my home while all this is going on- I will deal with that later..LOL.

  • @embracingnirvana7429
    @embracingnirvana74294 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this valuable lesson on karma.

  • @SuperBurger2011
    @SuperBurger20113 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for these videos

  • @ainamaragiraldesmunoz1050
    @ainamaragiraldesmunoz10507 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your nice explanations. I have been looking for some time something as clear as what I listened today :)

  • @peacology
    @peacology10 жыл бұрын

    looking foreward to the next part :)

  • @alexrfontes
    @alexrfontes4 жыл бұрын

    Greetings from Brazil. Thank you very much, Mindah, for making and posting this video. Very enlightening. Lots of issues on Karma clarified. Thanks again for making this available. 🙏🏻❤️

  • @RLekhy

    @RLekhy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oi Amigo, read this short Sutta; www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/AN/AN3_62.html

  • @alexrfontes

    @alexrfontes

    4 жыл бұрын

    R Leakey Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @Englishwithdehatiboy776
    @Englishwithdehatiboy7764 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Thanks for uploading these wonderful videos explaining about Buddhism in detail.

  • @blissbrain
    @blissbrain7 жыл бұрын

    This excellent discussion parallels Colin Tipping's "Radical Forgiveness" (but instead of forgiving others, your discussion focuses on forgiving ourselves for having chosen that menu item. ) I really appreciate your video! thanks.

  • @wilsonlo8076
    @wilsonlo807610 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Mindah-Lee - great dhamma talk

  • @mayurtirpude9367
    @mayurtirpude9367 Жыл бұрын

    I've been following your teachings and it's just like I always want to listen to you

  • @bcvc3365
    @bcvc33655 жыл бұрын

    Love it! I totally get it now 😃 thank you 🙏

  • @wizetek
    @wizetek6 жыл бұрын

    Very informative and great delivery. Thank you for making this video. Greetings from Toronto, Canada.

  • @MarioBekes
    @MarioBekes6 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video and awesome explanation, and hopefully no ants no more.

  • @hotsauce7362
    @hotsauce73628 жыл бұрын

    Karma gets you when you're weak. When you're still doing your evils and are at your prime, Karma can't do much but to sit back; your energy force is just too strong for her to do anything. When you're old, weak, or out of life's force of intent that helps you during your glory days of power, Karma will slowly come to take what is hers.

  • @SweetTeaTvTeaSippers

    @SweetTeaTvTeaSippers

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hot Sauce yep

  • @kanoho
    @kanoho3 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant!

  • @buddhismforchildren3807
    @buddhismforchildren38072 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video.

  • @jimsimon1140
    @jimsimon114010 жыл бұрын

    Ms. Kumar, well done. Thank you.

  • @martinratcliffe5987
    @martinratcliffe59876 жыл бұрын

    Such clarity. Thank you

  • @shanksatutube
    @shanksatutube7 жыл бұрын

    very helpful. I like the way you explain such complex topics.

  • @livex38
    @livex382 жыл бұрын

    Very informative and insightful. Thank you, Mindah.

  • @trangminh3481
    @trangminh34819 жыл бұрын

    Hello. Thanks for your sharing. highly appreciate your talk!

  • @musicalparadox9199

    @musicalparadox9199

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mindah-Lee Kumar (The Enthusiastic Buddhist) I like the way you are bringing the Buddha's teaching in a more "straight forward language" . But...( Always a but. :-) As you probably now there are a LOT of different schools of Buddhism. As "Karma" comes from Hinduism.Not all of those accept the concept of Karma. Or do not think it is relevant.( certain Zen Buddhism traditions for example ) . Those who accept "karma " like the Tibetan schools. Do not link it with action- reaction. Action-reaction exists when one lives in the state of ( spiritual ) "ignorance" . You describe "Karma"quite well. But it is more the Hindu version. When the Buddhist ignorance veil is lifted, Action-reaction will then 'transform" into synchronicity. You talk about Japan. Which tradition did you practice? Just curious.

  • @truth8307

    @truth8307

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@musicalparadox9199 you mean the word "karma" comes from Hinduism, isn't it ? The meaning of karma don't come from Hinduism. Karma exists in all cultures since the world exists or even before it.

  • @samragunawardana6832
    @samragunawardana68322 жыл бұрын

    You are doing a great job..Keep it up..

  • @nameless-yd6ko
    @nameless-yd6ko3 ай бұрын

    Karma; "A reflection of the Perfect Balance of the Universe in each and every unique moment of Existence!" Suffering; "the liking and not liking of the inevitable!"

  • @adamd6393
    @adamd63938 жыл бұрын

    Love your mind and videos!

  • @backnhell
    @backnhell9 жыл бұрын

    your videos help me so much thank you :)

  • @HansBaier
    @HansBaier9 жыл бұрын

    Very well explained. Though I think I could discuss about that for hours... so many questions...

  • @pierre931
    @pierre931 Жыл бұрын

    thankyou mindah, i have live in this life a bad karma of a precedent life.i had the luckiness to see what was the cause and for this i thank the universe..yes we are responsible of our thoughts, actions andspeechs..there is possibility to don-t pay the karma.when the object of it move with compassion with us...we mu8st have the knowlenge about things and the awarness.thank for give this to us...we all are here for learn and living our karma is a possibility to learn...there is not punition, there is to live what we have do for understand ❤ who decide when and how we pay our karma?

  • @omaviraomavira7187
    @omaviraomavira7187 Жыл бұрын

    Very wonderful lady 🥰🥰 I proud for you.

  • @tferragut
    @tferragut4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. Best explanation yet.

  • @ganesanls8723
    @ganesanls87233 жыл бұрын

    Awesome

  • @burgertime72
    @burgertime723 жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @ernestkienzle6058
    @ernestkienzle60589 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another insightful video. People who try to analyze karma get upset. That's why I leave it alone. It's complex and profound. Trying to find its cause in my life is difficult enough, let alone trying to explain it at work in others' lives. Karma doesn't explain accidents? If something unpleasant happens, rather than automatically ascribing it to past life karma, can it be due just to carelessness and lack of attention now, rather than something we did in another lifetime? Of course, not being present creates present-moment karma. By our actions, we create our own past and future. If my house burns down, rather than past life karma, could it be that I needed to remember to turn off the gas stove? Forgetting creates (cause & effect) karma now. The best thing we can do is plant seeds of kindness and compassion this moment - and let them grow :-) An old old joke comes to mind: my dogma was run over by a karma. Best wishes, Ernest

  • @rampersad2656
    @rampersad26568 жыл бұрын

    love it on karma

  • @MN-mj9ok
    @MN-mj9ok9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you it was really helpful

  • @sofiaramirezsoto8221
    @sofiaramirezsoto82219 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting these videos, I want to become a buddhist but right now I dont have the time to go to any Classes so I read what is avaible on internet and your videos have been really helpful, I feel much better with myself now and hope to go deeper in my practice.

  • @alhwang9310
    @alhwang93104 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. very clear.

  • @nitinadars9335
    @nitinadars9335 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much.

  • @Kim.minkui
    @Kim.minkui4 жыл бұрын

    very helpful teaching 🍓🍓

  • @freelightexpress
    @freelightexpress7 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation :-)

  • @janiemiller825
    @janiemiller8256 жыл бұрын

    Thx for your reply 👼

  • @lnm6053
    @lnm60534 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @Justin-eq7yu
    @Justin-eq7yu3 жыл бұрын

    Very clearly explained

  • @shiondewapura3361
    @shiondewapura3361 Жыл бұрын

    I agree in my view with you...🙏🙏

  • @phamman88
    @phamman884 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @supremeplustv1892
    @supremeplustv18922 ай бұрын

    Both Budhism and Hinduism agree with law of karma . Institute has to be set up in south asia to enlighten people

  • @Octoberfurst
    @Octoberfurst8 жыл бұрын

    Excellent explanation----thank you! >subscribed

  • @kayakjim007
    @kayakjim0072 жыл бұрын

    You may have covered this elsewhere but I will note it anyway. Karma is not strictly individual. It exists on other levels as well.

  • @sopharinkhem3482
    @sopharinkhem34826 жыл бұрын

    I like your videos.

  • @daisynakath8693
    @daisynakath86938 жыл бұрын

    Excellent simple explanations. very very true. The action what you do at present moment will be ripen to the future, that is the cause and effect. It is not done by a self. where the conditions are ,it will arise. Theruwan saranai.

  • @maryellenbiehl4066

    @maryellenbiehl4066

    8 жыл бұрын

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  • @kjun03
    @kjun034 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!!

  • @kjun03

    @kjun03

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your explanations mirror my own however you have not only confirmed but augmented my own perceptions in a very winning manner! Thanks again!!!

  • @larmobile1221
    @larmobile12215 жыл бұрын

    Great

  • @manuelescaida9084
    @manuelescaida90845 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for this video!!! Great! And yes, our mistakes are mostly because of ignorance. 🤫

  • @elontrudeau
    @elontrudeau3 ай бұрын

    Your very good.

  • @plstne48
    @plstne4810 жыл бұрын

    Great video Mindah. This is a bit off topic but even though we perceive time as being linear, in reality, that may not be the case. It's one of the those illusions we human beings operate under. Perhaps what's considered past lives could be lives being played out all at once. It sounds weird, but there are stranger things that happen in the world of quantum physics. Just a thought. :) I don't know how that would play out when it comes to karma. But I do appreciate the essence of engaging in wholesome acts, thoughts, and deeds. I don't think someone has to believe in past lives to appreciate how our actions affect us and especially those around us. That's why the practice of mindfulness and the Four Great Efforts is paramount.

  • @plstne48

    @plstne48

    10 жыл бұрын

    But do you agree Mindah that you don't necessarily have to believe in past lives to believe in karma? After all, actions can have consequences. For example, by lying and being dishonest, a person creates the conditions in which they considered untrustworthy by other people.

  • @crystalslights
    @crystalslights9 жыл бұрын

    love your words on abuse

  • @aishahstriggles6779
    @aishahstriggles67799 жыл бұрын

    KARMA,CAUSE and EFFECT...

  • @thanintupmongkol7955

    @thanintupmongkol7955

    5 жыл бұрын

    SHORTLY BUT PERFECTLY...showing brain capacity...Maam.💯 .

  • @chatd20061
    @chatd200617 жыл бұрын

    I am Nichiren Daishonin's Buddhist, a member of Soka Gakkai International, chants Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and I am proud of it.

  • @sudarshanmore7004
    @sudarshanmore70044 жыл бұрын

    🙏💕Thanks God 😇🙏👼bless you 😄

  • @truth8307

    @truth8307

    3 жыл бұрын

    Huh ? Thanks God ? 🙄🙄

  • @douglieberman6406
    @douglieberman64062 жыл бұрын

    Just want to say one thing about the ants in the walls. There is a great possibilty that they were looking for food and they needed the food outside! When I lived in some area's I put food outside for the critters although sometimes mice really like warm places to live and want to be inside. That is why I do not have cats inside my house and the cats roam around outside and control the mice if I am correct. Also, the little anoles or green lizards, I like them inside because they really control insects in my home and I do not kill the little lizards.

  • @Bal450
    @Bal4504 жыл бұрын

    💖

  • @JJ-yu6og
    @JJ-yu6og4 жыл бұрын

    13:42 patient acceptance.❤💲

  • @bj0lly
    @bj0lly9 жыл бұрын

    So if I mistreat someone, am I relieving their Karma? It would seem there is no end to Karma and suffering if to relieve your Karma meant hosting it in another

  • @truth8307

    @truth8307

    3 жыл бұрын

    No, you seem to misunderstood. If you mistreat someone, you have already done and created bad karma for yourself. As to how to end all sufferings, refer to her website, I am sure you can find the answer, refer to her video on 4 Noble Truths.

  • @purpleeuphoric8917

    @purpleeuphoric8917

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well if they say abusive words and mistreat people the hurt will reflect back on them not the other person .

  • @denisfowler7367
    @denisfowler736710 ай бұрын

    Hello Mindah - Lee. Thank you for another excellent video. I have one question, if we experience karma from several lifetimes ago, and as 🇦🇺🙏🥃we are not reincarnated but reborn as a new person, how are we still responsible for something someone did several lifetimes ago who were different people?

  • @douglieberman6406
    @douglieberman64062 жыл бұрын

    Just want to add something now, have you ever been to a blueberry packing warehouse where there are conveyor belts that employees work on putting packages of blueberries in boxes in places like sorrento, fl? Or juice warehouses with conveyor belts where employees pack containers of orange juice in boxes also?

  • @WorldBuddhistDocumentaryWBD
    @WorldBuddhistDocumentaryWBD3 жыл бұрын

    Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu

  • @lilsisqo7573
    @lilsisqo75739 жыл бұрын

    Hello I meet a new friend In Germany she always tell me many things about karma and I smile because I don't believe what she said.

  • @mikeytobago

    @mikeytobago

    6 жыл бұрын

    people misunderstand karma

  • @val7287
    @val72878 жыл бұрын

    Mindah-Lee you cant possibly believe that everyone is acting in ignorance of what they do and everything that is happening or not happening is a consequence of something we did in previous lives? I agree with most of presented ideas, and yes clearly negative attitude begets negative energy (bad luck), yet this is not the answer to everything!

  • @jiniabasak9111
    @jiniabasak91113 жыл бұрын

    Om Mani Padme Hum

  • @stevenkok1926
    @stevenkok19267 жыл бұрын

    Nobody is above the law and order of his own causal and consequences.

  • @Vikram777ish
    @Vikram777ish3 жыл бұрын

    Agree with a lot of things you said but past life karma affecting the current one? Something to think about..

  • @jasonaskk
    @jasonaskk3 жыл бұрын

    Dear the enthusiastic Buddhist, could you please explain the 31 living planes related to karmas? Especially, the karmas that lead to the 20 Brahma Rupa Datu and Arupa Datu realms... because they are less commonly talked...

  • @z0uLess
    @z0uLess3 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if karma includes actions in online games

  • @vitor1678
    @vitor16787 жыл бұрын

    Stealing leads to losing wealth? Brazilian politicians disagree! If Karma is the law of cause and effect, then it's natural like: I'm typing, then you can read this. Also, we all understand that our suffering has a cause within our minds. But, if a little girl was bitten by a dog, the cause was: she was wanting to play with the dog. When it comes to the four noble truths and the eight fold path, I'm a buddhist. But about karma and rebirth: it seems to me that there are false beliefs about it. As buddha reportedly said: "Don't believe it just because people believe it."

  • @wilbert2678

    @wilbert2678

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well, you can't really say that it is the main cause. If you really study buddhism, Buddha also suggest the concept of rebirth. Therefore the deeds that you did in the previous life could affect the life that you are living now. The concept of cause and effect in Buddhism is much wider than that, not isolated in one life time. And yes, the suffering comes within our minds. We can feel pain, but it is up to us ourselves whether or not to suffer because of it. It is mostly how you view things that will get you away/keep dwelling in suffering.

  • @beatrizkarwai6763

    @beatrizkarwai6763

    7 жыл бұрын

    Brazilian politicians need to be very aware of what they do, say, and of their relationships with other people. At any moment, everything can crumble. Even if they don't get punished by their behaviour by law, their personal relationships are unstable, and their minds are saturated with defilements, of desire, anger, ill-will, pride, jealousy and ignorance. Their ego is so powerful that they are totally unable to cope with any kind of problem, and are extremelly fragile to failure and threats of any kind (and you can be sure they receive a lot of threats). There is no escape. It's a life full of lies, danger and futility. It's actually very miserable. See how they talk to each other. They just lie and scream at each other. How can they have good relationships with family and friends?

  • @vitor1678

    @vitor1678

    7 жыл бұрын

    I get it. In this case the Kamma is the result from the "actions of the mind". Stealing is an action born out of greed and delusion, an unwholesome action because it is born out of unwholesome states. It's clear that the bad consequence for them is suffering from the defilements, instead of poverty in an afterlife as some buddhists believe.

  • @beatrizkarwai6763

    @beatrizkarwai6763

    7 жыл бұрын

    The afterlife is a concept related to the 5 agregates (of course it's previous to buddhism, and came from hinduism, but the 5 agregates is a buddhist explanation). If it doesn't seem plausible to you, don't worry. You can also see the consequences of actions and volitions in very concrete examples from daily life, like I showed you. Understanding causes and consequences through many lives requires understanding the concept of "being", and anatta, that Mindah explains in another video. From the point of view of ultimate reality, there is not an experiencer of karma, so the seeds and fruits could be understood as having no "actor". You could also look at the other 4 causes, or niyamas.

  • @beatrizkarwai6763

    @beatrizkarwai6763

    7 жыл бұрын

    In the case of the girl bitten by a dog, the parents were probably not very careful with her, thus it's a karmic consequence for them. If in her previous life she wished to be born in a home with parents of certain and certain characteristics, or if she was that kind of parent to her previous child, then that volition or disposition could be the cause of the accident. But nothing has one single cause, the more we think of it, the more causes we find. That's why thinking about previous karma is not a wise thing to do, because we cannot prove it, nor we can exaust its possibilities.