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We may feel sympathy for the Buddhist teachings about karma, and want to believe their hopeful message, but can we really take hold of the idea that because we are the ones who place our karmic seeds, we also can remove them?
This talk explores our evolving understanding of (and relationship to) our own karma, and the intuitive response that leads us to purification practices such as the nyungne fasting retreat.
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We may feel sympathy for the Buddhist teachings about karma, and want to believe their hopeful message, but can we really take hold of the idea that because we are the ones who place our karmic seeds, we also can remove them?
This talk explores our evolving understanding of (and relationship to) our own karma, and the intuitive response that leads us to purification practices such as the nyungne fasting retreat.

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