The profound meaning of karma
Karma is an important concept in Buddhism, which means that everything people do will have corresponding results. This result may be good or bad, and this result is often brought by ourselves. Therefore, we need to be on our guard at all times and not do anything with regrets.
In real life, we can also see the existence of karma. For example, a person who often bullies others will eventually receive the same treatment; A person who often lies will eventually lose the trust of others; A person who often does good deeds will eventually be appreciated and respected by others. These examples all illustrate the existence of karma.
How to avoid the adverse effects of karma?
Since karma exists, how can we avoid the bad influence it brings us? In fact, as long as we always keep good behavior and words, we can avoid a lot of unnecessary troubles. Below, I will introduce some specific operation steps to you.
1. Keep good habits. No matter at home or in public, we should keep good behavior habits and don't do things that we regret, such as bullying others and telling lies.
2. Keep good language habits. We should always keep good language habits, don't say things that hurt others, don't lie and so on.
3. Do good deeds. Always keep the mentality of doing good, helping others and caring for others. This will not only make others feel warm, but also gain their respect and appreciation.