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Human life is filled with the inevitable law of cause and effect. In Buddhist teachings, the concept of karma is the foundation, teaching that every action, word, and thought has consequences. A life filled with blessings or hardships is often the result of our past actions. One frequently discussed theme is poverty, not simply bad luck, but rather the result of specific actions taken in previous lives.
Poverty, from a spiritual perspective, is not just about material deprivation, but also related to limited opportunities to live a prosperous and meaningful life. Therefore, the Buddha taught the importance of living mindfully and virtuously to avoid suffering, both in this life and the next. This teaching affirms that we can create a better future by eliminating harmful behaviors.
However, it's important to understand that this teaching is not meant to condemn those living in poverty, but rather as a reminder for all of us to always do good. Everyone has the opportunity to change and correct bad karma. By understanding the actions that contribute to poverty in future lives, we can live our lives more wisely.
In this video, Rakit Tua will discuss eight bad actions, which, according to Buddhist teachings, can lead to rebirth in a state of deprivation. Let's reflect together and strive to avoid these actions, for the good of ourselves and others. Let's explore this invaluable lesson, and without further ado, let's get right into it.
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