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Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect: Questions Worth Asking: What happens when you take karma seriously as a moral philosophy rather than superstition? Examine the hard questions: about privilege, suffering, free will, and what justice actually means in a karmic universe.

Challenge your assumptions about karma, privilege, and justice. Explore the philosophical foundations of cause and effect—and what they reveal about suffer

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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
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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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The Examined Path Through Buddhist karmic justice — cause and effect
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