tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3587919261547479603.post192873765596102737..comments2023-10-29T03:29:44.635-07:00Comments on Burma Dhamma: Tracing Accusations of Burmese Buddhist "Fatalism"Burma Dhammahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00696073412785568260noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3587919261547479603.post-89840075320231393842019-09-26T19:02:21.655-07:002019-09-26T19:02:21.655-07:00Yes I agree that the last part is filled with beau...Yes I agree that the last part is filled with beautiful words indeed. And such ignorance above. The understanding of Karma is necessary to the understanding of al things Buddhist. Emptiness also plays a large part of this. How one situation can be viewed in totally different ways depending on your point of view. The knowledge of this enables us to let go of our reactions towards what might be considered as bad news. To be in control of ones immediate and later future is what’s important. Forever planting seeds to ripen whether they be good or bad. Good deeds planting good prosperous times ahead, and bad deeds of jealousy, gossip, hate and general bad intention creating the same but much worse to come to you at a later date. To be in control of your fate is truly a wondrous thing. This is why Myanmar is regularly voted the most generous and giving country in the world. Their true understanding of Karma. KatieKinsMdyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10853818371719757342noreply@blogger.com