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The Karma of Conflict and How to End It by Fixing Yourself
Discover the Timeless Wisdom of the Buddha for Ending Conflict
Conflicts are a significant source of suffering in personal and professional settings. They disrupt positive energy and impact our well-being, productivity, and success. We need to identify their root cause to overcome conflicts and take positive action.
“The Diamond Cutter” is an ancient Tibetan text offering innovative approaches to solving life, career, and business problems based on “karma” and “interdependence” principles. We can create positive relationships and generate positive karma by cultivating positive habits, taking responsibility for our actions, and embracing interdependence.
This article, “The Karma of Conflict and How to End It by Fixing Ourselves,” explores the root cause of conflict, the relation to karma and interdependence, and how to apply these principles to overcome conflicts, build positive relationships, and create a better future.
The Cost of Conflict Is Suffering
Conflict is a significant source of suffering because it creates disharmony and disrupts positive energy flow. Conflict can occur in various settings, including the workplace, home, and personal relationships, and multiple factors…