where does it assert that sentience requires karma?
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But two people can experience the same moment and their nervous systems react very differently. One person has PTSD, the other doesn't. The one a normal response to the circumstance, the other triggered. Same moment, different experience of reality.
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Two people can never experience the same moment. A person with PTSD and a person without PTSD have different nervous systems. Hell, two people without PTSD have very different nervous systems.
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2 religious beliefs. One is a system that believes in Karma, the other is not. Does that mean karma exists if it is part of the reality for one system and not the other? What does the other do with the concept of karma when it is not a part of their reality?
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We can’t always trust our nervous system because it can also be wrong. An over abundance of nervous system aka neurotic thinking is not useful and goes against the point of taming the mind.
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