In a general Japanese context, the word
Karma denotes unvirtuous deeds and unvirtuous effects, but
this is not accurate. Karma itself is neither virtuous nor
unvirtuous. It simply means that when all conditions are
fulfilled, the cause brings forth its effect. In other words,
a virtuous cause brings about a virtuous effect and an
unvirtuous cause brings about an unvirtuous effect. A cause
that is neither virtuous nor unvirtuous brings about an effect
that is neither virtuous nor unvirtuous. This is Karma or the
law of cause and effect.
From Tathagata
Abhidhamma, Book 1 |