In the intricate mosaic of Buddhist teachings, Karma is a fundamental piece, often misunderstood as mere fate or destiny. In reality, it’s more like a garden where the seeds we sow — through thoughts, words, and deeds — grow into the experiences of our lives.
Through body, speech, or mind, actions serve as the conduits for Karma’s operation. A kind utterance, a compassionate gesture, or even a positive thought acts as seeds of favorable Karma, germinating into future joy and well-being.