What is Kamma/Karma?

Buddhist Explorations of Intention, Action, Ethics, and Causality

Hosted by 

Barre Center for Buddhist Studies

From the Organizer:

Led by William Edelglass, the intention motivating this course is to provide an opportunity for participants to gain a more nuanced understanding of kamma/karma and how it is interconnected with other significant elements of Buddhist thought and practice.

Barre Center for Buddhist Studies  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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