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[IW] has "died" under dgongs. This might be a mistake. Perhaps "died" is meant to go under [[dgongs pa rdzogs pa]].
There are four things to remember regarding the karmic law of [[cause and effect]]:
:: Yes, that seems out of place.  I'm removing this word from his definition. [[User:Tshering|[KT]]] 13:32, 4 October 2007 (EDT)
 
(1) That karma is certain,<br>
(2) that it tends to increase,<br>
(3) that you will never experience something of which you have not enacted the cause,<br>
(4) that [[karmic impulse]] set in motion by your actions is never wasted and never disappear ''on its own''. [[MR]]

Latest revision as of 21:25, 13 September 2007

There are four things to remember regarding the karmic law of cause and effect:

(1) That karma is certain,
(2) that it tends to increase,
(3) that you will never experience something of which you have not enacted the cause,
(4) that karmic impulse set in motion by your actions is never wasted and never disappear on its own. MR