Monday, December 13, 2010

KAMMA Means Action

KAMMA Means Action The word Kamma (pali) or Karma (sanskrit) comes from an ancient indian language. This term was used in Northern India around 560 BC during the Buddha's time; and it usually is inscribed in religious texts.

Today, the term is comparable to the phrase 'Cause And Effect' which is commonly used in scientific writing or 'Golden Rules' which is used in religious conversation. The south easterners use this term to refer to 'Good Actions Produce Good Results' and vice versa.

Although the word KAMMA has nothing to do with religion other than referring to ACTION, people usually attach this word in conversation to remind them to do good. People are fortunate to have such a word to help guide them to the path of happiness when nothing else seems to work.

To truly understand everything about ourselves, our homes, our cities, countries, and our world is to reflect on, first, our past KAMMA. In my previous blog, I mentioned the words 'PRESENT' and 'NOW' which is the result of this past KAMMA. The future then will be the result of what is currently (PRESESNT, NOW) being developed. Good or bad, thou shall receive.

Nothing in this world and other worlds is coincidental. Everything which has happened or will happen can be explained. The difficult part is to understand its outcome. We processes of our thinking are not the same. Therefore, some of us will perceive results differently.

I am the owner of my own actions. Good or bad, Soon I shall receive.


Jack Panyakone

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3 comments:

  1. Jack , you have provided the right definition of kamma. The truth is that we are responsible for our actions. Good or bad. We need to accept the result.

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  3. hi dear jack
    Can I ask you to put the file related to the access tutorial "Import file from Excel to Access with Progress bar" somewhere for download so that I can download it? Thank you

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