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Resonating with Indian culture

I found the short movie Buddhists particularly interesting: the reference to the implications of our actions, speech, even thoughts, on ourselves, our environment is something that is ill-understood. It is true that we all know the negative effects of “wrong actions” and the positive effects of the reverse, but, what about those of our thoughts, do they too have as much of an effect?

Buddhists recognises this age-old idea in Indian culture and gives it due importance. I agree wholeheartedly that if we were all to practice “good karma” on all planes of our existence, physical, emotional, and mental we would create a more harmonious existence.

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