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Getanes und Ungetanes
- Narrated by: Ayya Khema
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die bekannte Meditationslehrerin und deutsche buddhistische Nonne Ayya Khema spricht in dem Vortrag "Getanes und Ungetanes" über Karma, das wir im Deutschen als: "Wie du säst, sollst du ernten" kennen. Karma bedeutet demnach nicht "Schicksal", wie es häufig missverstanden wird, sondern das unpersönliche Gesetz von Ursache und Wirkung. Da wir mit unseren Gedanken, Worten und Handlungen Karma machen, haben wir es selbst in der Hand, ob wir in Zukunft Angenehmes oder Unangenehmes erleben werden, je nachdem, welche Samen wir gesät haben.
Hier erfahren wir, wie wir unser Leben auf Glück und Frieden ausrichten können.
(c)+(p) 2008 Jhana Verlag
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