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  1. Nature-catastrophes lead to the introduction of an earthly element into the spiritual worlds. The karmic consequence of Nature-catastrophes and of catastrophes brought about by civilisation is enhancement of the intellectual faculties of the will respectively, in the next earthly life.

  2. Collective Karma and Natural Disasters. Discussion between Jonathan Landaw and Dr. Berzin. Jonathan Landaw, Dr. Alexander Berzin 13:09. Landaw: Many people nowadays ask, “Could collective karma cause something like an earthquake, for instance the one that just devastated Haiti?”

  3. Una conversación entre Jonathan Landaw y el Dr. Berzin acerca de la relación entre el karma colectivo y situaciones ambientales o sociales de un grupo que las experimenta.

  4. 19 de oct. de 2023 · In this interpretation, a vision of the world emerges of a deeply interconnected whole in which suffering, death, and destruction stitch together persons, non-human life, and nature through processes of karma.

  5. Summary. This chapter shows that theories of natural catastrophes in Greek and Roman literature in general presuppose the repetition of devastating events rather than their singularity, but that the ancient evaluations of natural catastrophes differ widely.

  6. 23 de ago. de 2013 · The collective karma of contemporary Hinduism reflects the trend in liberal Christian theology to take into account the salvation of the whole, rather than the part; and to examine our participation in a system that produces poisoned food, environmental disaster, or easy access to assault weapons.

  7. Karma is the law of cause and effect, and emptiness is the ultimate nature of reality, devoid of all misconceptions. Let us begin with karma. Every single action performed by body, speech, or mind eventually produces a specific reaction.