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| Alphabetical [« »] passion 1 passionately 2 passive 1 past 16 path 43 path-and-wisdom-factor 1 patient 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 get 16 let 16 part 16 past 16 present 16 state 16 thing | VV.AA. (R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe) The Buddhist Layman IntraText - Concordances past |
Essay
1 1| repeatedly in innumerable past lives extending far beyond 2 1| life. Kamma includes both past and present action. It is 3 1| energy generated from the past birth produced life - made 4 1| one's own kamma, of one's past actions and thoughts. It 5 1| less. ~ ~Enough of the past that is dead. What remains 6 1| that's still unborn. The past is dead, yet influences 7 1| does not determine it. The past and the present, in turn, 8 1| own kamma - probably, a past unskilful (akusala) action 9 1| self-examination and observation, by past performance, and by the 10 1| of preserving ours? Our past actions of depriving others 11 2| to worry less about the past or future. This does not 12 2| back by worries about the past or fears for the future. ~ 13 2| craving we all have from the past, and if this desire is not 14 3| reaching back into a limitless past. All we are actually aware 15 3| be in now is due to our past karma; it is vipãka or karma-resultant. 16 4| them as mere effects of past conditioning. And in this