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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2021 · 15 MIN

Karma Part 2: role of Free Will. Are we truly free to act ?

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Can we actually control the path of our lives? Do we truly dictate our future? While sometimes we seem to achieve our goals at other times life just seems to go out of control. Why is this? How can we influence our lives?Join me in this journey into our personality and the impact it has on our lives, both present and future. We will understand the nature of desire, it’s creation and it’s impact on us. We will discuss Samskaras, which are a crucial part of a human’s makeup. Hinduism lays great stress on cultivation of good Samskaras in an individual, family and in the society.Hindus, Buddhists and Jains have believed in the concept of karma for millennia. Today, the western interpretation of karma is quite far from the actual concept. Join me as I slowly leas you through the exploration of one of the strongest forces of nature that influence human beings. This is the second part of a series explaining this complex concept in small packages. The written script is available in my blog if you choose to read in leisure to grasp the theory.https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/karma/Also available on Youtube:1. Karma Part 1: What are Karma, Punya & Papa ? Start the exciting journey towards true freedom in life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4riv1asD0s2. Karma 2: Are we truly free to Act? The role of Free Will in Karmahttps://youtu.be/YeIq8U14f8k3. Sanatana Dharma 101- Introduction to the Hindu Way of life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAAZ-YKwpqs&t=6s

Can we actually control the path of our lives? Do we truly dictate our future? While sometimes we seem to achieve our goals at other times life just seems to go out of control. Why is this? How can we influence our lives?Join me in this journey into our personality and the impact it has on our lives, both present and future. We will understand the nature of desire, it’s creation and it’s impact on us. We will discuss Samskaras, which are a crucial part of a human’s makeup. Hinduism lays great stress on cultivation of good Samskaras in an individual, family and in the society.Hindus, Buddhists and Jains have believed in the concept of karma for millennia. Today, the western interpretation of karma is quite far from the actual concept. Join me as I slowly leas you through the exploration of one of the strongest forces of nature that influence human beings. This is the second part of a series explaining this complex concept in small packages. The written script is available in my blog if you choose to read in leisure to grasp the theory.https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/karma/Also available on Youtube:1. Karma Part 1: What are Karma, Punya & Papa ? Start the exciting journey towards true freedom in life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4riv1asD0s2. Karma 2: Are we truly free to Act? The role of Free Will in Karmahttps://youtu.be/YeIq8U14f8k3. Sanatana Dharma 101- Introduction to the Hindu Way of life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAAZ-YKwpqs&t=6s

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