Detailed explanation: What does karma mean?

Many friends who are interested in Buddhism have heard of the word "karma". In Buddhist teachings, karma is a theory that believes that a person's behavior affects his future destiny.

So, from the perspective of Feng Shui, what does karma mean? Come and have a look with me!

1. Karma is a kind of power. A person's three karma activities of "body, speech and mind" cause behavior, and any behavior will naturally produce a kind of power. This force forces people to do new behaviors, and this new behavior generates new power... Such behavior generates power, and power then Actions are produced and repeated to form a spiral karmic circle. Behavior not only produces power, but also produces a force that oppresses and restrains people, making people have to accept the consequences or binding force generated by the behavior. The karma done by each person generates a kind of power. The karma of hundreds of thousands of people generates the power of hundreds of thousands of people. When the hearts of millions of people gather together, they become a huge and boundless force, which is "*** karma". The karma done by an individual is called "different karma". Karma refers to the stream of karma generated by the collective actions of many sentient beings, such as the current global warming, which is a typical karma of all sentient beings.

2. Karma means the inevitability of fate. Human beings depend on social and natural conditions for their existence. They are constrained by natural and social conditions and cannot be free. From this aspect, humans cannot control their own destiny. But people can transform and create natural and social conditions, master the laws, and develop themselves. In this regard, people can control their own destiny. In both respects, the inevitable law that governs people's destiny is karma. Therefore, karma is not fatalism or fatalism, because karma is man-made, and things or situations created by oneself have both constraints and variability. In humanities and life phenomena, there are two factors: fixed and indefinite, that is, "fixed karma" and "unfixed karma."

3. Karma is a relationship. Human beings form different circles of relationships with nature and society. As a kind of man-made creature, it needs sunlight and water. This biosphere is the ultimate prosperity circle. Human beings have the ability to use language and tools, and are different from other creatures. This human industry is a big industry. People are restricted by the country and nation they belong to, and the situation varies among countries and ethnic groups. This is the professional circle of the country and the nation. For example, different agencies, schools and societies form different professional circles. The family forms a family and professional circle, while the relationship between husband and wife forms an extremely unhappy professional circle. A separate personal world, a unique self, is the most unfavorable professional world. The above layers of circles are larger and more complex than each other. Generally speaking, the smallest circle, such as an individual, is easier to change. The larger the circle, the more difficult it is to change. Human consciousness, that is, subjective initiative, can change the environment and karma, and humans have freedom of will. However, people are subject to many circle conditions and have great limitations.

4. Karma is the just natural law of morality. Karma abides by the principle of like corresponding, if such cause produces such effect, if this is the case, it will be like this. In nature, you will reap melons if you sow melons, and you will reap beans if you sow beans. In the moral world, good will be rewarded with good, and evil will be rewarded with evil. Those who play with fire will burn themselves, and those who do evil will surely die. The fact that similar things do not correspond is mostly due to the fact that, firstly, the time is not ripe, and secondly, the conditions are not yet met, but the principle of like-like correspondence will not change, and this principle is karma.