""Karma," he [Buddha] often said, "is intention": i.e., a movement of the mind that occurs each time we think, speak, or act. By being mindful of this process, we come to understand how intentions lead to habitual patterns of behavior, which in turn affect the quality of our experience."
Stephen Batchelor, Buddhism Without Beliefs.
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Center | Type | City | State | Zip | Country | Region | Phone | CenterURL |
Fairhope Tibetan Society | Tibetan Gelugpa | Fairhope | Alabama | 36532 | USA | Southeast | 251-990-9225 | http://www.fairhopetibetansociety.org |
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