karma theoryindeterminismfatalismbranching time theoryThe so-called theory of karma is one of the distinguishing aspects of Hinduism and other non-Hindu south-Asian traditions. At the same time that the theory can be seen as closely connected with the freedom of will and action that we humans ...
maintenance or destruction. Similarly, the mind creates a thought, maintains (follows) it for some time and the thought ultimately dies down (perhaps to be replaced by another thought). In addition to the three states of consciousness, Hinduism puts forward a fourth state of being called Turiya...
Yet, while karma is in theory specific to each individual, many aspects of Indian religions reflect the widely held belief that karma may be shared. For example, the doctrine of the transfer of merit, whereby one person can transfer his good karma to another, is found in both Buddhism and...
The theory of karma harps on the Newtonian principle that every action produces an equal and opposite reaction. Every time we think or do something, we create a cause, which in time will bear its corresponding effects. And this cyclical cause and effect generate the conceptsof samsara (or th...
Theory for God in Nyaya philosophy The Naiyayikas tried to establish the existence of God through logic. Religious Influence on Indian Philosophy Religious influence on Indian philosophy has been almost enigmatic, making it complimentary in perspective. Morality and Ethics in Jain philosophy Jains...
1.(in Hinduism and Buddhism) action seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, either in this life or in a reincarnation. 2.(in Theosophy) the cosmic principle of rewards and punishments for the acts performed in a previous incarnation. ...
“omni-karma” because it requires the existence of an omniverse, (a space which contains all the universes) as portrayed by superstring theory, with which it closely agrees, and includes concepts such as souls, psychic energy, synchronicity (a concept originally from Carl Jung, which says ...
complicated by the fact that the other Indian religious traditions of Hinduism and Jainism have their own theories ofKarmaand Reincarnation. It is in fact the Hindu versions that are better known in the West. The Buddhist theory ofkarmaand rebirth are quite distinct from their other Indian ...
Remember also, both Hindu and Chinese karma theory are neutral. So which kind of karma, good or evil, it would transfer? What’s your opinion? 一开始说的那个人也说,如果问卜者按照读牌人给出的建议去行动,问卜者就会死去自己的自由意志!问卜者应当任何事情都由自己选择,所以读牌人不可以干涉问卜者...
The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect, especially the principle by which a person is rewarded or punished in a subsequent incarnation for deeds in the previous incarnation; the theory of inevitable consequence. One’s destiny; fate. The supposed non-physical emanations...