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Maya and karma


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Maya means appearance.

Karma means that nothing ever appears to be what it is.

 

Physics tells us nothing less. Physics tells us that nothing can appear to be what it is because the observer determines the observations be they particles, waves or photons (that always vanish into probability-clouds on closer observations).

 

Cause and effect thus has to be illusion. And if the observer determines the observations then the observer also determines the results of all actions on the observations. And so not only is the observations illusion (so that nothing can ever appear to be what it is) but also the cause and effect (of observations).

 

Appearance is Maya

Cause and effect is karma.

 

Now is Maya,

Time is karma.

 

Just like molecules are exactly like atoms, so too reality is exactly like a dream.

Dreams and hallucinations are Maya. Reality is karma.

 

What you are and what you do is the perfection of Maya.

What you think (about what you are and what you do) is karma.

 

Words are maya

Asking questions (cause and effect) is karma.

 

-- all words are YOUR words, thinking (otherwise) is karma; UV-gap

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Is this your personal theory or,

where did you derive these definitions from?

 

i like it.

 

ECHO: all words are YOUR words, thinking (otherwise) is karma; UV-gap

 

It is simply the universal language of monism, non-duality, Advaita -- the language of physics' Unified Field.

The language is so simple that it leaves nothing to question, or doubt.

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