Connectedness through karma can go either way — the connections can be good, or they can be bad. So you want to foster the good ones.
"“We’re related through our actions”
The connections we have in life with different people are created by our actions: things that we’ve done together with other people or to other people or for other people. These create the connections that we have with the people around us.
Interconnectedness
is a very popular teaching in Buddhism, especially nowadays, but it’s
funny that people like to talk about interconnectedness without the
teaching on karma. They turn to dependent co-arising as a model for
interconnectedness, this web of connections where one factor can’t exist
without a whole lot of other factors, but they neglect to realize that
dependent co-arising is a teaching on how ignorance is connected with
suffering, how craving is connected with suffering. It’s the kind of
connectedness you want to cut, not the kind you want to celebrate.
Connectedness
through karma can go either way — the connections can be good, or they
can be bad. So you want to foster the good ones.
And again, where
do you look? You look at what you’re doing right here and right now.
How are you behaving with other people? How are you treating them? These
create the relationships you’re going to be able to enjoy or you’re
going to be stuck with, now and on into the future. So choose your
actions carefully."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "The Sublime Attitudes" (Meditations2)
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