How do we know our Karma?
The Buddha gave us general guidelines about the results of various actions. For example, the Buddha taught us that killing causes a short life and generosity results in wealth. However, only a Buddha's omniscient Mind can understand the complete dynamics of Karma.
There is flexibility in functioning of actions and their results. While we know that constantly insulting others, for example bring us unfortunate rebirth, just exactly what form we will be reborn into varies.
If the action was very heavy, for example, with strong anger we abused many people and felt gratified that we had hurt their feelings, the result will be more unpleasant than if we casually teased someone and later regretted our insensitivity.
The conditions present at the time that karmic seed ripens also influences what specific results it brings.
There is flexibility in functioning of actions and their results. While we know that constantly insulting others, for example bring us unfortunate rebirth, just exactly what form we will be reborn into varies.
If the action was very heavy, for example, with strong anger we abused many people and felt gratified that we had hurt their feelings, the result will be more unpleasant than if we casually teased someone and later regretted our insensitivity.
The conditions present at the time that karmic seed ripens also influences what specific results it brings.
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