Kamma & Dreams

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Thaibebop
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Re: Kamma & Dreams

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it makes more sense to me that the dreams had are reflections of your kamma. I have never liked my dreams, they have always been strange and disturbing. I figured that they might as well be a form of punishment for many have terrified me way after I have had them.
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Re: Kamma & Dreams

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uniformsquare wrote:I was wondering do you produce kamma when you dream?
You're misusing the term "kamma". It's a common way of abusing the term, and reflects the views of Mahayanists and Hindus. I think it's best to clarify the basic meaning of kamma before asking a specific question about dreams.

There was a good thread on it a while ago, though:
http://dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1920" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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