Are the results of good Kamma something dangerous and misleading?
Positive karma, conditioned by ignorance is dangerous and misleading because it helps to extend the samsara . Good and bad karma appear in dependant origination in two places as Formations (Saṅkhāra) and Being (Bhava).
Formations are divided into meritorious (Puññābhisaṅkhāro), demeritorious (apuññābhisaṅkhāro), and imperturbable (āneñjābhisaṅkhāro) deeds or volitional actions of body, speech, and mind which is a cause for Consciousness.
Tattha katame avijjāpaccayā saṅkhārā? Puññābhisaṅkhāro,
apuññābhisaṅkhāro, āneñjābhisaṅkhāro, kāyasaṅkhāro, vacīsaṅkhāro,
cittasaṅkhāro
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Being (Bhava), which conditioned by clinging, can be further divided as kammabhava and upapattibhava. Kammabhava is again meritorious, demeritorious, and imperturbable (Jhana) things we do. Here, Kammabhava is a cause for Upapattibhava (different realms) and Birth.
Tattha katamo upādānapaccayā bhavo? Bhavo duvidhena – atthi
kammabhavo, atthi upapattibhavo. Tattha katamo kammabhavo?
Puññābhisaṅkhāro, apuññābhisaṅkhāro, āneñjābhisaṅkhāro – ayaṃ vuccati
‘‘kammabhavo’’. Sabbampi bhavagāmikammaṃ kammabhavo
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From dependant origination, it is evident that the meritorious acts or good karma (conditioned by ignorance and clinging) and there results play vital roles in turning the wheel of life and extending our samsara.
Any discourse mentioned it and how to deal with it?
In MN 9 Sariputta thera mentions about Formations and how to deal with it,
"When, friends, a noble disciple understands formations, the origin of formations, the cessation of formations, and the way leading
to the cessation of formations, in that way he is one of right view...
and has arrived at this true Dhamma.
"And what are formations, what is the origin of formations, what is the cessation of formations, what is the way leading to the
cessation of formations? There are these three kinds of formations:
the bodily formation, the verbal formation, the mental formation. With
the arising of ignorance there is the arising of formations. With the
cessation of ignorance there is the cessation of formations. The way
leading to the cessation of formations is just this Noble Eightfold
Path; that is, right view... right concentration.
"When a noble disciple has thus understood formations, the origin of formations, the cessation of formations, and the way leading to the
cessation of formations... he here and now makes an end of suffering.
In that way too a noble disciple is one of right view... and has
arrived at this true Dhamma."
MN 9
about Being and how to deal with it,
- "When, friends, a noble disciple understands being, the origin of being, the cessation of being, and the way leading to the cessation of
being, in that way he is one of right view... and has arrived at this
true Dhamma.
- "And what is being, what is the origin of being, what is the cessation of being, what is the way leading to the cessation of being?
There are these three kinds of being: sense-sphere being,
fine-material being and immaterial being. With the arising of clinging
there is the arising of being. With the cessation of clinging there is
the cessation of being. The way leading to the cessation of being is
just this Noble Eightfold Path; that is, right view... right
concentration.
- "When a noble disciple has thus understood being, the origin of being, the cessation of being, and the way leading to the cessation of
being... he here and now makes an end of suffering. In that way too a
noble disciple is one of right view... and has arrived at this true
Dhamma."
MN 9
Because of this, I believe it is better to be born in a place where you can hear the Dhamma, rather than extending the samsara by doing positive or negative kamma.