Periagoge
Course

Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect: Karma is not fate or punishment—it's a law of ethical causation woven into reality itself. You'll explore how Buddhist thought understands consequences as natural and immediate, not imposed from outside.

Discover how karma shapes your life through natural cause and effect—not punishment. Explore Buddhist wisdom on ethical consequences and personal responsib

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Concepts in this course
Concept
Intellectual Labor as Karmic Action
Concept
Intergenerational Karma and Rights
Concept
Justice as Karmic Alignment
Concept
Self-Defense as Karmic Necessity
Concept
Silencing as Accumulated Injustice
AI prompts in this course
AI Prompt
A Hard Question About Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect
AI Prompt
The Moment Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect Changed for You
AI Prompt
Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect and the Choices You're Making
AI Prompt
What Do You Actually Want with Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect?
AI Prompt
What Would You Tell Someone Just Starting with Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect?
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Journey
The Examined Path Through Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect
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Juana guides you through this course personally — adapting to your situation, not a script.