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<blockquote data-quote="ela_eluwa120" data-source="post: 6187029" data-attributes="member: 193664"><p>This is subtle question; and as a result, its hardly explainable; moreover, hardly understandable. I don't claim that I can answer perfectly, but I will try the best.</p><p></p><p>To begin with, an ego or a self is not necessarily required to commit good and/or evil.</p><p></p><p>Plus, the ego or the self is not the origin of karma, instead the intention is the origin, and karma is the result of the intention, and karma wipaka is the result of karma.</p><p></p><p>Due to fact that there is no ego or self, karma wipaka is experienced neither by you nor by another person. Nevertheless, karma wipaka exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ela_eluwa120, post: 6187029, member: 193664"] This is subtle question; and as a result, its hardly explainable; moreover, hardly understandable. I don't claim that I can answer perfectly, but I will try the best. To begin with, an ego or a self is not necessarily required to commit good and/or evil. Plus, the ego or the self is not the origin of karma, instead the intention is the origin, and karma is the result of the intention, and karma wipaka is the result of karma. Due to fact that there is no ego or self, karma wipaka is experienced neither by you nor by another person. Nevertheless, karma wipaka exist. [/QUOTE]
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