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As the law of karma suggests, our happiness in this life depends on our actions. As dharma students, we seek to take action that is skillful, informed by lovingkindness and compassion, in the service of knowing a greater happiness. However, in order to develop in skillful action we have to transcend our habitual way of doing things: our past karma. In this talk, Peter explains the process we learn and practice in that effort. The talk is the second in a series of talks on "The Law of Karma" offered in September 2025.
NY Dharma: www.nydharma.org
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As the law of karma suggests, our happiness in this life depends on our actions. As dharma students, we seek to take action that is skillful, informed by lovingkindness and compassion, in the service of knowing a greater happiness. However, in order to develop in skillful action we have to transcend our habitual way of doing things: our past karma. In this talk, Peter explains the process we learn and practice in that effort. The talk is the second in a series of talks on "The Law of Karma" offered in September 2025.
NY Dharma: www.nydharma.org