Good afternoon everyone Welcome to listen to my speech. Before we start, can I have a question to you? I would like to ask, do you guys usually speaking without thinking? Some people may think twice before he speaks, but some may not. Or do you know about consequentialism? People who calculate the result before action. These two question both have the same idea, think. Think what? The answer is because and so. It also has a name, called Karma. According to Oxford dictionary, is the total of a person's activities in this and past conditions of presence saw as choosing their destiny in future presences in Hinduism and Buddhism. Sounds very important, isn't it? Let me tell you how valuable it is, shall we? Karma can help you to weigh up the …show more content…
A situation is liked, one of your friends lied you. Normally you will feel really angry and hate that person. But in Karma, a person did that must have his/her own reason. You should investigate the reason and trust him/her and look forward and move on. Try to make this situation better like acknowledge his/her own problem and solve it together. When I was in high school, my friend lay me for money. At that moment I felt angry with him. But after I calm down, I know his economical problem with his family and I choose to forgive him. If you can do that, you are such a kind person and send the positive attitude to people who surround …show more content…
As I mentioned that, Karma is a logic of ‘because’ and ‘so’. You can use it as a new means of solving some specific issues. Here is the case, when you are studying about life and death like why there are many students to choose suicide. In order to think the reason of how this situation, you have to know about those students thinking that be like is there any environmental elements push them to death like the pressure from school or parents. And then think further, why they give so much pressure to students. And you will find the answer. You may say that thinking with Karma act like the journalist, to find the deep truth of the fact. But indeed is true. If you did like that, you are able to know much more knowledge than other students while preparing projects or exam. In other words, you win others on the starting
The British Heart Foundation is the UK’s Number 1 Heart Charity. Their vision “is a world where people don’t die prematurely from heart disease.” They were founded in 1961 by a group of medical specialists who wanted to give money to fund extra research to find out the causes of heart diseases. They were concerned about the number of people with Cardiovascular Heart Disease who were dying prematurely. They have been going for 53 years and have been helping people since then. They have been taking part in all events but the main one which is coming up in September is the Oxford to Cambridge Bike Ride.
In ancient times, documents helped religion carry their teachings more accurately and to more people. Hinduism was no exception, ancient writings were an essential part of it. The writings could teach traditions, or even basic life lessons. This essay explains the content in two different essays, A and B. Document A is an amazing lesson on how to attain moksha. Moksha is the break from the cycle of life and death, which is achieved by good karma.
In Hinduism karma and reincarnation are two meaningful major elements. Karma is a concept that the universe will return your good or bad actions back to you. You will find with certain actions you make, you feel good and others around you feel good. When remembering karma think about mental and physical actions that you would make. In the Hindu religion the soul reincarnates itself over and over until it becomes perfect.
4. The fourth and final period is referred to as the Post Classical period, which
Kamma or karma as it is commonly referred to, has a complex system of cause and effect that makes up the law. All humans experience karma, that is the process of acting with intention, throughout their lives (Jeffreys, 2/18). The result of their intent filled actions, vipaka, is either immediate or it accumulates and transmigrates across lifetimes. Though this may seem simple, the process is a very complex law. Maurice Walshe, the main editor of The Long Discourses of the Buddha helps explain the law of kamma in the “Cakkavatti-Sīhanāda Sutta: The Lion’s Roar on the Turning of the Wheel.” This paper will explore the law of kamma in terms of cause and effect as well as differing viewpoints on the law's existence.
Karma is a belief in which if you do good, the world will reward you, and if you do bad, it will punish you. Just like in physics where every action has a reaction, is how it is in real life. If you commit a good deed, then somehow, someway, the universe will repay you. Bad actions lead to consequences which is what the universe will be in charge of.
Explain the relationship between karma and rebirth. Discuss the benefits and liabilities of embracing such a view as karma and rebirth.
the belief that one is responsible for his own karma. And to construct Buddhism timeline that
Karma, being basically you reap what you sew, or what goes around comes around. On the other hand, Dharma is the duty one has for their caste. These two things are key principals of Hindu philosophy. The poem explains how no one can escape karma, and that it is built into the universe, and how one must always follow their Dharma. But even with these things being the case, far beyond Karma and Dharma is Atman, our eternal soul, and that is the most important thing to remember.
Karma is whatever action you do has consequences whether they are good or bad. Karma is in everyday life whether it be a robber a getting arrested for robbing a bank to for somebody receiving money for helping an old lady with some task. Karma was seen wildly throughout the book The Ramayana in each of the character in the book. In this paper we will examine how karma played a role in each of these characters
The core belief of the two religions is ‘Karma’, which means ‘action’. Buddhism and Hinduism both originated in India, therefore, some of its core beliefs are similar, however, the way the two religions perceive their core beliefs are different. In Hinduism, Karma could be defined as a process of cause and effect. The actions of people have an effect on them somewhere in their life (Tambyah). According to this concept, the good deeds of a person will take him to a good future or vice versa. Karma has also a strong link with the moral actions and intentions of a person. In this regard, if a person does well with a wrong intention, he or she will definitely get wrong effects in the future due to their bad intentions. On the other hand, Karma in Buddhism is commonly known as a‘virtue’. Similar to
In Buddhism, Karma has two forms; mental karma and deed karma (Encyclopedia of Religion 266). The two forms both abide by the belief that good or bad actions yield good or bad results. Mental karma is governed by what a person thinks. If a person thinks impure or malicious thoughts, they will build up bad karma during his life, and for pure thoughts, good karma is built up. Deed karma refers to the actions performed physically by a person. As with mental karma, deed karma is the culmination of good karma and bad karma resulting from one’s actions.
Whatever you carry out in life, please accomplish it well because one day it will surely come back in another form to you. The law of karma ?what goes around comes around? alternatively, I will say what ever you sow you will surely reap.
A. Attention Gainer: What do you all plan to achieve by the age of twenty-nine? By the age twenty-nine, Buddha started a completely different religion that sparked a new lifestyle. Who thinks that they can beat that?
So, today we are in New Year 2016 and I hope everyone has their own new year resolutions or goals, such as thin people wish to gain weight, fat people wish to lose weight, some wish to spend less to become rich so that they can spend more, and some they wish to quit bad habits. So, I would like to wish good luck for your resolutions to be achieved.