Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int, 2 | existence. This is the law of kamma (Sanskrit: karma), of action
2 Int, 2 | the popular understanding kamma is sometimes identified
3 Int, 2 | to the Buddhist doctrine. Kamma means volitional action,
4 Int, 2 | The Buddha distinguishes kamma into two primary ethical
5 Int, 2 | ethical types: unwholesome kamma, action rooted in mental
6 Int, 2 | delusion; and wholesome kamma. action rooted in mental
7 Int, 2 | field in which the seeds of kamma ripen is the process of
8 Int, 2 | realms the Buddha locates in kamma, our own willed actions.
9 Int, 2 | actions. In its primary role, kamma determines the sphere into
10 Int, 2 | After yielding rebirth, kamma continues to operate, governing
11 Int, 2 | previous stores of wholesome kamma will issue in long life,
12 Int, 2 | success; stores of unwholesome kamma in short life, illness,
13 Int, 2 | recognition of the law of kamma, put forth to show human
14 Int, 2 | through the efficacy of kamma, our willed actions become
15 Int, 3 | shifts from the principles of kamma and rebirth to the Four
16 24, 334| tasting the fruit of his kamma). ~
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