postheadericon Karma Shapes...

Karmic imprints or Karmic propensities form the links that give rise to our conditioned existence.

Without a doubt, Karma shapes our lives.

The infinite knot points to the continuity of consciousness as well as the conventional and ultimate nature of reality.

Buddhist psychology encourages us to investigate the nature of mind and how it works. Through skillful means we can discover that happiness is within our own psyche, our own consciousness.

On the other hand, Western philosophy developed the science of numbers as a means to investigate the soul journey through its limitless incarnations.

postheadericon From Duality to Dialectical

As his Holiness the Dalai Lama has suggested, if we want to practice an Eastern philosophy such as Buddhism, we should take the essence and try to adapt it to our own spiritual tradition, as a spiritual tradition is based on profound living experience, not on any customs: cultural or religious.

Buddhism in numbers meets this challenge as it invites us to move from our comfortable dualistic view of life towards a possible dialectical approach.

  • Nature, Nurture and Karma.
  • Numerology from a Buddhist’s perspective.

 


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