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Buddhist "Karma" is a a concept created to enforce the caste system?
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<blockquote data-quote="incest_cult" data-source="post: 30817153" data-attributes="member: 564316"><p>You should think the other way around.</p><p>Think a rich one would afraid to do any bad because he would think bad karma will make him poor this life or afterlife.</p><p></p><p>Same for poor he would encouraged to fo good to make his life better and become richer in the afterlife.</p><p></p><p>This does make sense bcos in buddhas time it was largely based on caste, but more attract to the buddha's dhamma were the poor bcos they felt that there is far more richer things can be obtained and it was nirvana which even richest cannot buy this but anyone with will and power to follow the path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="incest_cult, post: 30817153, member: 564316"] You should think the other way around. Think a rich one would afraid to do any bad because he would think bad karma will make him poor this life or afterlife. Same for poor he would encouraged to fo good to make his life better and become richer in the afterlife. This does make sense bcos in buddhas time it was largely based on caste, but more attract to the buddha's dhamma were the poor bcos they felt that there is far more richer things can be obtained and it was nirvana which even richest cannot buy this but anyone with will and power to follow the path. [/QUOTE]
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