If you’re convinced that the results of skillful intentions will have to return to you even if death intervenes, you develop the courage needed to build a store of generous and virtuous actions that form your first line of defense against dangers and fear.
"This same principle [of karmic cause and effect] can make you brave in
doing good. If you’re convinced that the results of skillful intentions
will have to return to you even if death intervenes, you can more easily
make the sacrifices demanded by long-term endeavors for your own good
and that of others. Whether or not you live to see the results in this
lifetime, you’re convinced that the good you do is never lost. In this
way, you develop the courage needed to build a store of skillful actions
— generous and virtuous — that forms your first line of defense against
dangers and fear."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Freedom from Fear"
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