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Does karma have limits?

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  • CittaCitta Veteran
    edited March 2010
    sky dancer wrote: »
    Your reaction to Nios saying he's beginning to like you.

    Supposed to be a joke.
    Ok, I am begining to like you sky dancer.
  • NiosNios Veteran
    edited March 2010
    MatSalted wrote: »
    Yes, Karma in Buddhism is a structural framework that links causation with experience and experience with all aspects of reality.

    Sorry Mat, still don't understand this. Experience?
    in Hindusim, and some takes on buddhism, Karma has mystical accoutrements such as merit and punishment and, as cita pointed out, things like souls and deities.

    So I wanted to know if structurally (as opposed to mystical) the Hindu take on Karma is different from the Buddhist take.

    Mat

    Well, in that case, most, if not all, forms of buddhism have an element of "mystical" (as you call it) karma, but with regards to comparisons to hinduism, I'm afraid I can't help. :)
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