WE ARE ALL ACCOUNTABLE FOR OUR ACTIONS

We Are All Accountable For Our Actions

We cannot blame others for the way we are; this accountability is karma – the attitude that we display to the world. Remember, everyone’s doing it. 🙂

Karma isn’t a punishment. It is a learning process. Accusations that Buddhism is just about suffering is a gross misunderstanding of the beautiful predicament we’re all in, so we don’t have to feel guilty or like a victim. In fact, at any moment, this karmic force can come to an end, but it is our self-centred attitude that keeps us bound.

We can look at karma as our conscience – a person’s moral sense of right and wrong – and view it  as acting as a guide to our behaviour. It is our inner knowledge.

Most will say, “It’s the way I am”, which is a fixed belief, and makes us predictable. Of course, there are some who don’t seem to have a conscience, but karma never fails. The truth will always eventually come out. You cannot fool all the people …

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