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Shabda Media
Shabda Media
13 episodes
5 days ago
Seeing and Hearing Vedic Philosophy
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Hinduism
Religion & Spirituality
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Seeing and Hearing Vedic Philosophy
Show more...
Hinduism
Religion & Spirituality
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Karma, Reincarnation, and Divine Justice
Shabda Media
59 minutes 47 seconds
5 years ago
Karma, Reincarnation, and Divine Justice

In this episode we talk about the nature of karma and how it is created. We discuss how karma is created a consequences of actions, different from cause and effect, and to the extent that science only deals with causes and effects, it is incomplete. The episode goes on to talk about how how time only creates possibilities out of which our desiring (guna) and deserving (karma) create actual events for an individual observer. So karma is a natural concept and morality that deals with consequences of actions is a natural law. The episode talks about many questions surrounding karma such as why we don’t remember the past lives when karma created, how can we punished for deeds even when we don’t remember our actions, and why sometimes some people remember their past lives. We talk about how karma is just like money—it can be earned and spent, and the method of earning and the method of spending can be different. This means that based on how karma is reaped cannot tell us how it was previously earned.

Shabda Media
Seeing and Hearing Vedic Philosophy