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Sunday, June 7, 2026

Chapter 14 - How Green Tara Works Within Karma?

Karma — The Invisible
Architecture of Protection


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Nothing arrives without a cause.
Nothing departs without leaving a trace.
What we call misfortune
is often the universe keeping its most honest accounts.

What Karma Actually Is

Of all the teachings in the Buddhist tradition, none is more widely misunderstood — or more deeply liberating when properly understood — than karma. In popular usage, karma has been reduced to a kind of cosmic scoreboard: do good, receive good; do harm, receive harm. Simple, satisfying, and almost entirely missing the point.

The Tibetan word for karma is las — meaning action. But what the teaching points to is not merely action in the physical sense. It is the entire chain of cause, intention, action, and effect that flows through every moment of experience. It is the recognition that nothing arises without a cause, and nothing that arises leaves without planting seeds for what comes next.

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In the most precise sense, karma is not a system of reward and punishment. It is a description of reality — of how things actually work, at the deepest level, whether we are aware of it or not.

Every thought plants a seed — in the mind that thinks it, and in the world that receives it.
Every intention shapes the quality of the action that follows from it.
Every action — however small — sends ripples through the interconnected fabric of existence.
And every ripple, in time, returns — transformed, amplified, or softened — depending on what it encountered along the way.

This is not a frightening teaching. It is, at its core, one of the most hopeful things the Buddha ever said: our experience is not random. It is not the result of an arbitrary universe, an indifferent god, or pure misfortune. It is the precise and intelligent result of causes — causes that, once understood, we have the power to work with.


Karma Is Not Punishment

Perhaps the most important misconception to release — and we are in the right chapter for releasing things — is the idea that difficult karma is punishment. That when hardship arrives, it is because we have done something wrong and are now paying a price.

This is not the Buddhist understanding. And it is not, more importantly, a helpful or accurate way to relate to difficulty.

Karma is not the universe punishing us.
It is the universe returning us — with great precision and great patience —
to the lessons we have not yet fully learned.

The difference is profound. Punishment implies a judge — an external authority deciding our fate based on whether we have been good or bad. The karmic teaching implies something far more intimate: that we ourselves, through the quality of our intentions and actions, are continuously shaping the conditions of our experience.

This means difficult circumstances are not evidence of failure. They are:

Seeds planted in a previous time — perhaps long forgotten — now ripening into experience.
Conditions arranged, with extraordinary precision, for a specific quality of wisdom to emerge.
Invitations — often uncomfortable ones — to meet ourselves more honestly than we have before.
And sometimes — as Chapters 11 and 12 explored — a form of protection wearing a face we did not initially recognise.

Understood this way, karma becomes not a source of guilt or dread — but a source of genuine agency. If our experience arises from causes, then by purifying our intentions and actions, we are directly participating in shaping what comes next. This is deeply empowering. 



Green Tara and the Karmic Flow

A question sometimes arises in the minds of sincere practitioners: if karma is the precise law of cause and effect — if everything arises from prior causes — then what is the role of Green Tara? Does her swift compassion somehow override the karmic order? Does invoking her name change the rules?

The answer that the great masters offer is both subtle and beautiful: Tara does not override karma. She works within it — as its most compassionate expression.

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How Green Tara Works Within Karma

She Creates Conditions for Positive Karma to Ripen

When we invoke Green Tara with sincere devotion, the act of devotion itself is a powerful karmic cause. It plants seeds of connection, openness, and receptivity — conditions under which positive karmic seeds already present can ripen more swiftly and more fully.

She Helps Purify Negative Karmic Seeds

The Tara mantras — particularly Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha — are understood in the Vajrayana tradition as purification practices. They do not erase karma through magic. They transform the intention and awareness of the practitioner — which directly affects how and whether negative karmic seeds ripen into experience.

She Embodies the Karma of Boundless Compassion

Green Tara is herself the fruit of inconceivable accumulated merit — lifetimes upon lifetimes of compassionate action ripened into enlightened form. When we connect with her, we are connecting with the living proof that karma, followed to its most luminous conclusion, produces nothing less than a fully awakened Buddha.

Her Swift Response Is Itself Karmic

Tara's famous swiftness — her ability to respond to suffering before the prayer is even completed — is not a suspension of karma. It is the expression of karma operating at its most refined: the karma of a being whose entire existence is the compassionate response to suffering, meeting the karma of a being who sincerely calls out for help. Two karmic streams meeting — and in their meeting, something is transformed.

To practice with Green Tara, then, is not to bypass the karmic law. It is to enter into conscious, devoted relationship with the most compassionate expression of that law — and to allow that relationship to purify, ripen, and ultimately liberate the karmic patterns we carry.


Working with Karma in Daily Practice

The karmic teaching is most useful not as a philosophical system to be understood intellectually — but as a living practice to be worked with moment by moment. Here are three ways to bring this understanding into daily life.

1. The Practice of Pure Intention
Before any significant action — a difficult conversation, an important decision, an act of generosity — pause for a moment and examine the intention beneath it. Ask: Am I acting from fear, or from clarity? From grasping, or from genuine care? Karma is shaped more by intention than by action. A small act from pure intention plants deeper seeds than a large act from hidden self-interest.

2. The Practice of Karmic Gratitude
When something difficult arises — rather than immediately asking "why is this happening to me?" — try sitting for a moment with: "What seed is ripening here? What is this returning me to?" This is not spiritual bypassing. It is the beginning of genuine inquiry — the kind that, over time, reveals the hidden intelligence woven through even the most painful experiences. 

3. Tara Mantra as Karmic Purification
The daily recitation of Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha — even twenty-one repetitions with sincere intention — is understood as a direct act of karmic purification. Each repetition plants a seed of liberation. Each seed, in time, will ripen. This is not superstition. It is karma, working precisely as it always has — responding to the quality of what we bring to it.

We are not victims of our karma.
We are its authors — and with practice, its editors.
Green Tara holds the pen alongside us,
guiding each stroke toward liberation. 


A Closing Reflection

Karma is not the wall that imprisons us. It is the ground beneath our feet — solid, reliable, and responsive to every step we take. When we understand it clearly, it transforms from something fearful into something deeply reassuring: the recognition that our experience has meaning, our actions have weight, and the seeds we plant today are already reaching toward tomorrow.

Green Tara walks this ground with us. Her compassion does not lift us above the karmic law — it illuminates the path through it, step by patient step, until the ground itself becomes the path of liberation.

We do not need to carry our karma alone. We never did.

Every seed of genuine compassion you have planted —
in fifteen years of quiet, unwitnessed giving —
is already reaching toward its flowering.
Karma keeps its accounts with perfect honesty.
And it has been watching all along.

In Chapter 15, we turn inward —
to discover the teacher who has been present
through every chapter of this journey.

A Note on Practice Boundaries The karma teachings presented here are offered as contemplative reflection and general Dharma education. Detailed Vajrayana karma purification practices — including specific ngöndro preliminaries and Vajrasattva purification — require formal transmission and guidance from a qualified lineage holder. If you feel drawn to these deeper practices, please seek an authentic teacher. 🙏

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Aspiration for Bodhichitta

May the precious Bodhichitta, which has not yet arisen, arise.
May it never diminish, but grow and increase, further and further.

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Dedication of Merits

By this merit, may we swiftly attain the omniscient state.
Having overcome all wrongdoing,
may we liberate all beings from the ocean of existence —
with its turbulent waves of birth, aging, sickness, and death.


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Friday, March 27, 2026

Chapter 6: Why Tara Appears in 21 Forms — One Compassion, Many Expressions


In the vious chapters, we reflected on White Tara — the compassion that sees, and Green Tara — the compassion that responds.

But this raises a deeper question:

If compassion is universal… why does it appear in so many different forms?

In the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, Tara is said to manifest in twenty-one forms. At first glance, this may seem like many different figures, each with their own qualities and roles.

But perhaps what we are seeing is not many separate beings, but one compassion expressing itself in many ways.

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One Compassion, Many Expressions

Water has no fixed shape of its own. It becomes a river, a wave, or a drop depending on the conditions around it.

In a similar way, compassion is not limited to a single form. It appears according to what is needed.

To one person, compassion may feel like protection. To another, it may appear as clarity. To yet another, it may come as courage in a moment of fear.

The twenty-one forms of Tara can be understood in this way — not as separate identities, but as different expressions of the same awakened quality. 



Why Different Forms Are Needed

Each of us experiences life differently. We face different fears, different obstacles, and different kinds of suffering.

Because of this, a single expression of compassion may not reach everyone in the same way.

Sometimes we need gentleness. Sometimes we need strength. Sometimes we need stillness. Sometimes we need movement. 

Compassion, in its fullest sense, responds appropriately rather than uniformly.

It does not ask, “What do I always do?” It responds to the question, “What is needed now?” 



Not Many, But One

It can be easy to misunderstand the many forms of Tara as separate deities, each acting independently.

But from a deeper perspective, these forms are not divided. They arise from the same source — awakened compassion.

Just as light passing through a prism appears as many colours, yet remains one light, so too compassion may appear in many forms while remaining whole. 



Compassion in Our Own Lives

When we think of compassion, we often imagine it as a single, fixed quality — something gentle, kind, and unchanging.

But in our own lives, we may begin to notice something different.

Sometimes compassion is listening quietly. 

Sometimes it is speaking honestly.

Sometimes it is offering help. 

And sometimes, it is allowing space. 

True compassion is not about being consistent in form, but about being appropriate to the moment.

And this is not always easy.

It requires awareness, sensitivity, and the willingness to respond rather than react.

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Conclusion: One Compassion, Many Ways

The many forms of Tara may seem complex at first, but perhaps they are pointing toward something very simple.

Compassion is not limited to a single expression.

It does not belong to one form, one action, or one way of being.

It moves, adapts, and responds according to the needs of the moment.

In our own lives, we may not appear in twenty-one forms.

But we are constantly meeting different situations, different people, and different conditions.

And in each moment, there is a quiet question:

What does compassion look like here?

Perhaps the path is not about finding a single answer, but learning to respond, again and again, with clarity, sincerity, and care. 



By the merit of this reflection,
May all beings facing difficulty find refuge in compassionate wisdom.
May fear be transformed into courage,
Confusion into clarity,
And suffering into the path of awakening.


A Note on Practice Boundaries

This reflection is offered for general inspiration and ethical contemplation. It does not transmit secret tantric instructions, empowerments, or deity yoga practices that require formal transmission from a qualified lineage holder. If you feel called to deepen your Green Tara practice, I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted teacher within an authentic Vajrayana lineage. May your path be blessed with wisdom, compassion, and joy.


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May the precious Bodhichitta, which has not yet arisen, arise. May it never diminish, but continue to grow and increase further and further.


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By this merit, may we swiftly attain omniscience. Having overcome the enemies of wrongdoing, may we liberate all beings from the ocean of existence, with its turbulent waves of birth, aging, sickness, and death.


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Sunday, August 8, 2021

Ushnishavijaya Dharani in Sanskrit/梵文佛頂尊勝陀羅尼經

The benefits of reciting the Ushnishavijaya Dharani / 梵文佛頂尊勝陀羅尼經,不空譯版

The purpose of this sutra is said to be to help sentient beings in a troubled and tumultuous world. According to this sutra, beings will leave suffering and obtain happiness, increasing in their prosperity and longevity, remove karmic obstacles, eliminate disasters and calamities, remove enmity and hatred, fulfill all wishes, and quickly be led into the Buddha's way.

It is held by some that when the Dharani is heard, it can imbue the Alaya consciousness with pure seeds that will help to lead one to Buddhahood. This mantra is also linked to Green Tara. 

According to the text, major applications of this Dharaṇi include:

1) Destroy calamities and rescue those in difficulties

2) Eliminate offenses and create good deeds

3) Purify all karmic obstructions

4) Increase blessings and lengthen lifespan

5) Attain anuttara-samyak-saṃbodhi

6) Relieve beings in the ghost realm

7) Benefit birds, animals and all crawling creatures

8) Increase wisdom

9) Revert the fixed karma

10) Eliminate various illness

11) Ensure the safety of the households, and having children to inherit the family pride

12) Harmonise husbands and wives

13) Be able to reborn in Sukhavati or other pure lands

14) Heal sickness inflicted by pretas

15) Request for rain

16) Destroy hells

If someone hears this Dharani even just for a moment, he will not undergo karmic retribution from evil karma and severe hindrances accumulated from thousands of kalpas ago, that would otherwise cause him to revolve in the cycles of birth and death - in all kinds of life forms in the evil paths. 

Hell, hungry ghost, animal, realm of King Yama, Asuras, ferocious animals, crawling creatures and even ants and other life forms...he will be reborn in the Buddhalands, together with all the Buddhas and Ekajati-pratibadda Bodhisattvas, or in a distinguished Brahmin or Ksatriya family, or in some other wealthy and reputable families.


Ushnishavijaya Dharani in Sanskrit:

Namo bhagavate trailokya prativiśiṣṭaya buddhāya bhagavate.

Tadyathā, om, viśodhaya viśodhaya, samâsama

Samantāvabhāsa-spharaṇa gati gahana svabhāva viśuddhe,

Abhiṣiñcatu mām. sugata vara vacana amṛtâbhiṣekai.

Ahara āhara āyuḥ saṃ-dhāraṇi. śodhaya śodhaya gagana viśuddhe.

Uṣṇīṣa vijaya viśuddhe sahasra-raśmi sam-codite.

Sarva tathāgatâdhiṣṭhānādhiṣṭhita mahā-mudre.

Vajra kāya sam-hatana viśuddhe.

Sarvāvaraṇâpāyanagati pariviśuddhe, prati-nivartaya āyuḥ śuddhe.

Samayâdhiṣṭhite. maṇi maṇi mahāmaṇi.

Tathatā bhūta-koṭi pariśuddhe. visphuṭa buddhi śuddhe.

Jaya jaya, vijaya vijaya. smara smara, sarva buddhâdhiṣṭhita śuddhe,

Vajri vajra garbhe vajram bhavatu mama śarīram.

Sarva sattvānām ca kāya pariviśuddhe. sarva gati pariśuddhe.

Sarva tathāgata samāśvāsâdhiṣṭhite.

Budhya budhya, bodhaya bodhaya, śuddhe.

Sarva tathāgatâdhiṣṭhānādhiṣṭhita mahā-mudre svāhā.
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May it arise and not decrease
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Monday, February 5, 2018

As you sow, so shall you reap.

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Every drop of water helps to swell the ocean
Every good and bad action will not go unnoticed
As you sow, so shall you reap.  Your deeds, good or bad, will repay you in kind. 

Days slip into weeks, weeks turn into months and months transform into years. Calendars are changing and so am I and you too.
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If a person is spreading happiness through charity, good work, being kind and sympathetic toward others, it means he/she is sowing the seeds of happiness that will produce the fruits of happiness in present of future”.

Our life is nothing else but it is just like an agricultural soil; if we want better crop from this soil than we must sow the good seeds in it; because quality and quantity of the crop is completely depends upon the quality and quantity of seeds we have sown.
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Law of the Karma stipulates
• The consequences are always depends upon the action.
• Our present always makes or helps to make our future.
• We are the only person in this world; responsible for the effects of our actions.

But many a times it happens; If we do good towards others, even if it doesn’t yield the proper result immediately; it does not mean it has gone in vain; we can certainly expect goodness out of it in the future.

It’s never too late to turn it all around. Be honest with yourself and others. When you are kind to others, it not only changes you, it changes the world. Forgive those who have harmed you consciously and intentionally. 
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Forgiveness does not change the past, but at least it can shape the future. We have to change. We are doing what make us happy. After all, we are responsible for our own happiness because we owe it to ourselves. 

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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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Thursday, January 4, 2018

New Year Aspirations - Aptitude

Yes, I am changing. * I am doing what makes me happy. After all, I am responsible for my happiness. And I owe it to me.*

Days slip into weeks, weeks turn into months and transform into years. Calendars are changing and so am I and you as well.

Today is January 04, 2018. I am sharing a message from one my Lama teacher to you as a courtesy reminder for everybody including myself. Life is valuable and it accelerates towards its end always.

None of us knows when the most recent day of our expedition in this magnificent world will be. Vulnerability is dependably with us each minute, yet we go about as though we will live eternally.

In the event that we mull over profoundly about our lives, we may comprehend that our existence is fragile and destructible. It is momentary and impermanent, and this is the main right set of circumstances for us to be grateful and appreciative.

Changing ourselves into better people as we live. As for an individual, we conceived with imperfection. The capacity to take a shot at our defects and enhance ourselves is an interesting and unique nature of the human life. 

Nonetheless, a large number of us turn out to be excessively focused when we uncover our flaws when dealing with an undesirable circumstance. We shed tears  and discouraged. 
We overlook that the way toward gaining from fault and idealizing ourselves is the texture of existence. In this way, remind ourselves to cultivate the teaching of the Buddha without much theatrical work. Regardless of whether we will have a charming New Year or not relies upon how we think and how we manage our lives. 

With respect to myself, I am not anticipating  a smooth year, but rather I seek to have better aptitudes to withstand the effects of a hostile situation and carry on with my life completely notwithstanding when I am stuck with adversities. 

Being cared for ourselves is the way to joy. At that point cautiously it will extend onto others as well. So my aspire for each of you is to respect yourself and others. You are all-important to many individuals on every side of you.
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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Monday, January 1, 2018

Aspirations & Happy New Year 2018

At this time, as the New Year 2018 has just been approached. I would like to take this great opportunity to wish my Facebook Dharma brothers and sisters and everyone “Tashi Delek.

When all is said in done, may all impediments and misfortune end at the season of 2017. In the New Year , particularly in this world, may illness, starvation and this deteriorate time of warfare, may other hardship be assuaged. May every one of us have otherworldly and common joy, well-being, prosperity and plenitude of excellence. 

In Particular, may everyone be engaged with the Holy Dharma. May we generally have love and empathy for others, and do not endeavor to harm one another. May our activities be in harmony with the path of the sacrosanct Dharma. 

Similarly, may affliction and different sufferings be conciliated through the blessing of Noble Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Yidams, Dakinis and Dharmapala ( Dharma protectors) and may all of us practices of Bodhichitta. 

Aspiration prayers
Through the compassionate and merciful Medicine Buddha’s blessing, may our ailment        subside :

Tayata Om Bekandze Bekandze 
Maha Bekandze
Radza Samudgate Soha
Medicine Buddha Mantra

Through the loving compassion and blessings of ChenrezigAvalokiteshvara Bodhisattva may our obstacles be pacified:

Om Mani Padme Hum
Om Mani Padme Hum
Om Mani Padme Hum
ChenrezigAvalokiteshvara Bodhisattva Mantra

Through the kindness of Arya Taras, may our trepidation be overcome:
Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha
Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha
Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha
Arya Green Tara Mantra

Through the blessings of Manjushri, may our wisdom increase:
Om A Ra Pa Ca Na Dhih
Om A Ra Pa Ca Na Dhih
Om A Ra Pa Ca Na Dhih
Manjushri Bodhisattva mantra

Through the invocation of Guru Rinpoche, Padmasambhava, may all our negativity and        evil deeds be simultaneously appeased:
Om Ah Hum Benza Guru Pedma Sidhi Hung
Om Ah Hum Benza Guru Pedma Sidhi Hung
Om Ah Hum Benza Guru Pedma Sidhi Hung
Guru Rinpoche, Padmasambhava Mantra

Through all the aspirations, may everyone have tranquility and bliss, well-being and abundance.  

Happy New Year 2018
Thug Jek je and Tashi Delek
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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