[Buddha-l] karma and consequences
jkirk
jkirk at spro.net
Sun Mar 15 19:38:08 MDT 2009
Robert
Your discussions have been such generalisations that someone has
asked you which suttas you are referring to or reflecting upon.
You only reply that you are stating a generalised view. However,
if you want to persuade people that your views have a basis, you
need to take up specific suttas and contest/deconstruct them
accordingly. On a list like this, how can you go on maintaining
a lofty position of your own unassailable position by not citing
examples from the tradition?
Here is one place that you might start; there are of course many
others.
Majjhima Nikaya 135
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/nanamoli/wheel248.html
#toc
The Shorter Exposition of Kamma
Joanna
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