Timeline for Do parents' karma affect their children?
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Jan 8, 2021 at 22:35 | comment | added | user17652 | It is true that, having been persistently exposed to a person or a group, one can 'take in' new karmic formations that would not have previously occurred through the absence of those people or groups. That is one way karma is able to propagate, through the experience of form in the full range of its densities: from extremely dense to extremely fine. Thus, it is the integration of the whole that initiates karmic impetus. That is why we mentally move away from sense desires, to halt this impetus. | |
Dec 17, 2015 at 8:20 | vote | accept | Gokul NC | ||
Nov 12, 2015 at 10:23 | history | edited | Suminda Sirinath S. Dharmasena | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Nov 12, 2015 at 4:38 | comment | added | Suminda Sirinath S. Dharmasena | Parents action can be the child's Karma and if done with a bad / good intention their future Karma. See above addendum. | |
Nov 12, 2015 at 4:33 | history | edited | Suminda Sirinath S. Dharmasena | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Nov 12, 2015 at 3:52 | comment | added | ChrisW♦ | Does "karma" mean "intentional action"? Is "parent decides to punish the child" an example of intentional action by the parent, i.e. an example of the parent's karma? And doesn't that parent's decision then affect the child? | |
Nov 12, 2015 at 3:39 | history | answered | Suminda Sirinath S. Dharmasena | CC BY-SA 3.0 |