Haribol Posted December 26, 2025 What is your understanding of these concepts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krenx Posted December 27, 2025 Kamma is the cause and effects of actions and intentions. The dhamma is the nature of existence, and also is refered to as the Buddha's teachings. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haribol Posted December 27, 2025 1 minute ago, Krenx said: The dhamma is the nature of existence, and also is refered to as the Buddha's teachings. Very intruiging, could you elaborate, please? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lairg Posted December 27, 2025 (edited) It seems that karma operates in all planes of Existence - so that the very energy-substance is altered. This means that an entity naturally living within this galaxy builds its body from galactic substance and thereby participates in the karmic patterning of that substance. The activities of the entity alter flows and relationships so that there is more karma, conventionally existing on the level of groups, species, planets, solar systems etc. There may be other karma concerning intent but that is less obvious in this galaxy at present. The essence of karma seems to be pressure on the hierarchy of greater entities within which planets etc exist/serve. Thus the Lipika Lords (Lords of Karma, Recording Angels) pressure all intelligences internal to their system to conform to the directionality of their enveloping entity. Adverse karma may be experienced as discomfort by the enveloping entity - with resulting action to diminish the difficulty. Positive karma is better but apparently still needs to be worked out so that the active entity is properly free in its operations within yet higher planes and systems Edited December 27, 2025 by Lairg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krenx Posted December 29, 2025 On 12/27/2025 at 11:23 AM, Haribol said: Very intruiging, could you elaborate, please? In terms of buddhism terminology and definitions, when "dhamma" is mentioned, it often referees to the Buddha's teachings on the 4 noble truths, the 8 fold path. And the other common use of the that term, is the nature of existence. For example the nature rebirth, kamma, good results from good deeds, bad results from bad deeds, what kind of views and actions inclines a bring towards lower realms, or heavenly realms, impermanance in samsara etc. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haribol Posted December 29, 2025 Yesterday I got introduced to a new term, paradharma: way back to self-realization/godhead Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krenx Posted December 29, 2025 1 hour ago, Haribol said: Yesterday I got introduced to a new term, paradharma: way back to self-realization/godhead I never heard of that term. I don't think it is a term used in early buddhism. 🙏. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites