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. I came across this post in a straight back problem although searching the 'Journal of Buddhist Ethics' and wondered if anybody had any remarks. A Buddhist Mentality Without Karmic Rebirth? by Winston L. Master "Is a practical and genuine Buddhist mentality possible with no possibility of revival ruled by one's karmic past? This paper examines conventional and modern opinions on juice with a view to identifying the significance of this doctrine for useful ethics in the West. The emphasis on the individual character of karma is discussed first, followed closely by an option of the development of a cultural aspect to the doctrine in the Mahāyāna. The latter development is related to the metaphysics of Hua Yen and Nāgārjuna and the twin impacts of the Bodhisattva best. Third study of conventional views, interest is turned for the better part of the document to some factor of the importance of the idea of karmic revival for Buddhist ethics in the West." Continued: http://www.buddhistethics.org/1/king1.html
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