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1 1, 9 | souls and of the law of karma; how the~souls of bad men
2 1, 9 | deeds. How can there be karma~without a self as its performer?
3 1, 9 | around us the effects~of karma? What makes men different
4 1, 9 | possessions,~and fate? It is their karma, and karma includes merit
5 1, 9 | It is their karma, and karma includes merit and demerit.
6 1, 9 | the soul is subject to its karma. We inherit from~former
7 1, 9 | problems of transmigration and~karma, and found the truth that
8 1, 9 | in them. "The doctrine of~karma, he said, is undeniable,
9 1, 9 | the I of today, and the karma of my past~deeds affects
10 1, 9 | I~perceive the truth of karma, but see no atman whom your
11 8, 25| those who, by their evil karma, have been born in low degree,~
12 9, 28| Buddha. This,~then, is her karma, and it is the result of
13 12, 39| It is the receptacle of~karma which is the curse of our
14 12, 39| being the receptacle of karma, it~lies in our power to
15 12, 40| deeds. There is a rebirth of karma; there is reincarnation.
16 12, 40| transference and continue~their karma, and good deeds will continue
17 12, 40| manned by mind,~ And our karma is our horses.~ ~ "He only
18 12, 40| enduring~and in deeds your karma continues.~ "Since, then,
19 12, 40| your~deeds. All beings have karma as their portion: they are
20 12, 40| they are heirs of their~karma; they are sprung from their
21 12, 40| they are sprung from their karma; their karma is their kinsman;~
22 12, 40| from their karma; their karma is their kinsman;~their
23 12, 40| is their kinsman;~their karma is their refuge; karma allots
24 12, 40| their karma is their refuge; karma allots beings to meanness
25 13, 41| what they are through the karma of their deeds~done in former
26 13, 42| useless, since the law of karma governs~all things. He who
27 13, 53| that subject to the law of karma we must reap what we~sow.
28 13, 53| and product of the same karma is the same as~thou." "Well,
29 13, 53| which is preserved in thy karma. Dost thou call it death
30 14, 60| the~Tathagata. The law of karma is unbreakable, and supplications
31 14, 60| man changes the curses of karma into~blessings. But the
32 16, 90| unhappy state. Wherever his karma~continues, there will be
33 16, 90| happy state. Wherever~his karma continues, there will be
34 16, 91| minds will not continue as a karma of evil deeds or~sin, but
35 17, 95| by Chunda, the smith, a karma~redounding to length of
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