Kamma in dependent co-arising (paṭiccasamuppāda) and what this means in terms of our direct experience
"In dependent co-arising [paṭiccasamuppāda]: As we will see, present kamma consists of fabrication [saṅkhāra] and the sub-factors [perception, feeling, intention, contact, attention] coming under the factor of “name” in name and form [nāmarūpa].
Past kamma is the experience of the six senses [SN35:145], which comes
after the factors of fabrication and name [SN12:2]. What this means in
terms of our direct experience is that by the time we’re aware of
sensory input, we’re already primed to experience it in a certain way.
This fact can cause us a lot of trouble, but it also opens the way to
free us from suffering. If suffering depends on the way we prime our
minds, then if we prime them in a skillful way, we don’t have to suffer
even when the input from the senses — past kamma — is bad."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "The Karma of Mindfulness: The Buddha's Teachings on Sati and Kamma"
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