Making Merit: Is it really Meritorious?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Spiritualism, New Age
Cover of the book Making Merit: Is it really Meritorious? by Tim McLachlan, Tim McLachlan
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Author: Tim McLachlan ISBN: 9781310656286
Publisher: Tim McLachlan Publication: March 4, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tim McLachlan
ISBN: 9781310656286
Publisher: Tim McLachlan
Publication: March 4, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Whether raised in Eastern or Western societies many people adhere to the concept of 'karma' - that doing good brings good things, bad brings bad - in some form or another. Every normal person wants to receive ‘good’, and so we see many people ‘being good’, with a double-sided motivation - they not only want to receive good, but they also fear that bad things will happen if they are not good. However, if a person is truly good, wouldn’t they do good simply because they are a good person, not because they want something in return, or because they are scared something negative might occur to them?
This article, originally written with Thai Buddhists in mind, takes a closer look at the commonplace act of 'merit-making' and challenges the concepts and attitudes behind this ancient practice.

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Whether raised in Eastern or Western societies many people adhere to the concept of 'karma' - that doing good brings good things, bad brings bad - in some form or another. Every normal person wants to receive ‘good’, and so we see many people ‘being good’, with a double-sided motivation - they not only want to receive good, but they also fear that bad things will happen if they are not good. However, if a person is truly good, wouldn’t they do good simply because they are a good person, not because they want something in return, or because they are scared something negative might occur to them?
This article, originally written with Thai Buddhists in mind, takes a closer look at the commonplace act of 'merit-making' and challenges the concepts and attitudes behind this ancient practice.

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