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Aug 3, 2017 at 14:44 | comment | added | Gottfried Helms | I think one should add, that the Buddha did not only teach this. Also, that a monk would be excluded from the sangha (disrobed) and also that a lay disciple can no more call himself being part of the sangha - because he compromised his "refuge to the dharma-buddha-sangha" . (There is a vinaya which goes beyond what is good or bad karma) | |
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Feb 16, 2016 at 10:12 | comment | added | Sankha Kulathantille | Yes, intention is Karma. If the intention is tainted by greed/hatred/ignorance, it's bad karma. ex: If someone justifies violence, it is intention/judgment tainted by ignorance. | |
Feb 16, 2016 at 9:06 | comment | added | Heisenberg | This is actually one of the best explanations of karma I have come across. But what about the intention? Doesn't it take precedence over what ever the action/result of the actions was when it comes to karma? | |
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