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Originally Posted by baro-san
Some considerations:
Genetic baggage may be an explanation, but it isn't an excuse.
"Do no harm to others" isn't always possible. Take the case when you see somebody harming another. Not intervening means doing harm. To intervene you might have to do harm.
Karma traces are created by our thoughts, desires, and actions, both when "awake", and when "asleep". Meaning also that good intentions can still result in negative karmic traces.
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In buddhism negative Kamma is created by intent and intent only. How can good intentions create negative Kamma ?