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Luck?

Postby xtracorrupt » Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:28 am

I don't understand how luck is possible. Can somebody give me an example please?
Existence can be normal.
Ex:a Apple tree is a apple tree
Ex:Michael is Michael, Michael is who Michael is


Existence can be conditioned.
Ex: Apple tree is apple tree if apple tree grows
Ex: Michael is Michael if Michael is a king
Ex: Michael is Michael if Michael is walking
Ex: Michael is Michael if Michael is not walking

Existence can be unconditioned
Ex: Apple is apple tree once apple tree is grown for 50 weeks
Ex: Michael is Michael once Michael is a king
Ex: Michael is content Michael once Michael is walking
Ex: Michael is discontent Michael once Michael is walking.
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Re: Luck?

Postby ground » Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:20 am

don't know, but good luck. :sage:
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Re: Luck?

Postby gregkavarnos » Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:26 am

There is no luck, just karma.
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Re: Luck?

Postby Kim O'Hara » Fri Dec 28, 2012 12:02 pm

The more you practice, the luckier you get.
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That's actually true of golf and similar activities, in a pretty obvious way.
It's also true (IMHO) of dharma practice, but in non-obvious ways.

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Re: Luck?

Postby gregkavarnos » Fri Dec 28, 2012 1:13 pm

Kim O'Hara wrote:The more you practice...
Karma (action).
...the luckier you get.
Karma vippaka (outcome of action).
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Re: Luck?

Postby anjali » Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:42 pm

xtracorrupt wrote:I don't understand how luck is possible. Can somebody give me an example please?

I suppose it depends on whether you are looking for a relative or absolute answer. From a practical point of view, as long as we have any uncertainty about the course of future events, there is room for unpredictability and, by extension, luck--as in apparently beating the odds, or seemingly random good or bad future outcomes.
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Re: Luck?

Postby songhill » Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:16 pm

xtracorrupt wrote:I don't understand how luck is possible. Can somebody give me an example please?


The Sanskrit word, "punya" is often translated by the English word ‘merit’ but it can be translated as lucky (A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary, p. 164). According to the Buddha, luck or punya is based upon giving (dâna), spiritual cultivation (shîla) and contemplation (bhâvana). When taken together, the three add up to strengething our powers of deliberation or choice. As a result of this strengething, we find that our choices often lead to good fortune.
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Re: Luck?

Postby xtracorrupt » Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:53 am

If occurrence is unnecessary and occurrence occurs because of desire for occurrence

then occurrence occurring without it's desire is impossible?

It does not need to happen, therefore it must be desired?

So, occurrence occurring from chance(luck) does not make sense if occurrence is dependent of desire?

Does this logic make sense?

Can something happen without reason?
Existence can be normal.
Ex:a Apple tree is a apple tree
Ex:Michael is Michael, Michael is who Michael is


Existence can be conditioned.
Ex: Apple tree is apple tree if apple tree grows
Ex: Michael is Michael if Michael is a king
Ex: Michael is Michael if Michael is walking
Ex: Michael is Michael if Michael is not walking

Existence can be unconditioned
Ex: Apple is apple tree once apple tree is grown for 50 weeks
Ex: Michael is Michael once Michael is a king
Ex: Michael is content Michael once Michael is walking
Ex: Michael is discontent Michael once Michael is walking.
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Re: Luck?

Postby ground » Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:20 am

xtracorrupt wrote:?

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Can something happen without reason?

All these questions certainly have a reason qua cause :sage:
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Re: Luck?

Postby gregkavarnos » Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:55 am

xtracorrupt wrote:Does this logic make sense?
Not really, well, the questions themselves don't make much sense. Try to express them in a less complicated manner or give an example.
Can something happen without reason?
Something cannot arise without it being based in causes and conditions. The "reason" for something "happening" are the causes and conditions that caused it to happen. If things could just happen without a basis in causes and conditions then they would have only two modes of being: existence and non-existence. But we see clearly that this is never the case so...
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