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Summary Bullet: The Karma of Everyday Life – Teaching by David Nichtern
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Karma is central to understanding our experience—our actions shape our reality.
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Buddhist Dzogchen teachings speak of Kadak (fundamental purity), the idea that there’s no intrinsic flaw in existence.
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However, on a relative level, our confusion, mistakes, and harmful actions must be addressed and cleaned up to live harmoniously.
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Speech is powerful—honesty and clarity, free from manipulation, are key to healing and growth.
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Acknowledging and repairing past harms (e.g., apologizing) is essential to resolving karmic ripples.
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Ethics like honesty, accountability, and simplicity are vital for inner and relational well-being.
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