As both the doers and owners of your actions, develop qualities of mind that give you good actions you can depend on
"“The world has nothing of it’s own. One has to pass on, leaving everything behind.”
Actually, we don’t leave everything behind. As the Buddha points out,
you take your karma. So you try to only take good things with you by
making sure you create only good karma.
Ajaan Suwat used to
comment on how the Buddha would talk about how the aggregates are
not-self, the sense media are not-self, not-self, not-self. But then the
Buddha would turn around and say, “We are the owners of our actions.”
In Thai, the translation is basically both that we’re the doers of our
actions and the owners, at the same time. Our actions are ours. So
again, you develop the qualities of mind that give you good actions that
you can depend on."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "The World Offers No Shelter"
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