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Originally Posted by Gem
If karma is understood as volition then a person realizes that they are responsible in the knowing that any intent on their part will produce results. This then inspires a different set of ethics based on how nature works, rather on arbitrary social norms where people are demoralized just for being different, even though they didn't actually do anything wrong or harmful.
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Very well put. I have never heard consciousness put this way in discussing its role in karma. Is this a traditional or nontraditional view?
Can consciousness change karma in a moment? We are talking about awareness, enlightenment, awakening.
If you wish to call these balance, ok. As you know karma ends, is consciousness at that level?