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If there is no self, then who receives my Karma?

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    (Half Bell)
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    (Bell)
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    Dear Thay, dear Sangha,
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    if I set a cause into motion in this life
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    but the conditions are not right
    for the effects until the next life,
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    who reaps the effects if there is no self?
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    This is the object of tomorrow's Dharma talk.
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    (Laughter)
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    The question is whether the actor
    and the receiver of the fruit of action
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    are the same person or different persons.
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    Because things are impermanent
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    that person who produces
    a good action today
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    and the person a few years later
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    that harvests the fruit of the action:
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    are they the same person?
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    Or are they two different persons?
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    And that is the teaching of
    "the Middle Way."
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    That is very deep.
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    "No self"
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    does not meant you are not there.
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    When we look into our own body,
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    we see there is a community of cells;
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    and the cells in the body
    working together in harmony.
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    And you don't see any cell
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    that pretends to be the president,
    the leader, of all the cells.
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    (Laughter)
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    A biologist can experience
    the truth of no self
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    in just looking into the body.
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    Neuroscientists, they have said
    that the neurons in our brain,
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    they work together.
    They operate like an opera.
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    There is no conductor at all;
    there's no self.
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    There is a feeling, but no feeler.
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    There is a thought,
    but there is no thinker.
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    Suppose you say,
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    “The wind blows."
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    Blowing is the action,
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    and the wind is the subject.
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    Suppose the wind does not blow.
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    It is not the wind at all.
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    Like, “The rain falls."
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    If the rain does not fall
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    it is not the rain at all.
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    So the raining,
    the rain is the real thing.
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    There is no rainer.
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    There is no rainer outside of the rain.
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    There is no blower outside of the wind.
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    And that is something quite scientific.
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    So this is a deep experience.
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    There is no separate self.
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    People cannot “be."
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    People can only
    "inter-be” with each other.
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    And that is the meaning of "no self."
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    "No self" does not mean
    that there is no action
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    and there is no fruit of the action.
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    The chain of cause and effect
    continues always.
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    You don't need, a self
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    in order for a chain of causation
    to be possible.
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    This is a subject of meditation.
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Title:
If there is no self, then who receives my Karma?
Description:

Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, Thay, answers questions. October 2013, Deer Park Monastery, California.

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English
Duration:
05:32

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