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For questions about ethically potent action (karma) and its effects.

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Causes of specific illnesses/death

Please see the answer to a similar question by a Buddhist Monk (Bhante Gunaratana): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rslQg-CIQH8 Time: 16:19
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Buddhism and terminal illness

What we experience now is not purely a result of past karma. It's both past and present actions combined. … So this means that we can control our current karma to an extent depending on how we behave in the present moment. …
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According to Buddhism, everything that happens, happens for a reason, which is due to karma....

Does that mean that if we get sick, it's our karma to get sick, but then we get better because of our good karma as well? How does taking medicine fit into this? … Does the temporary relief that medicine gives us our good karma as well? What if one never takes medicine thinking that they will get healed according to karma? …
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