In Buddhism, one is reaping the harvest of seeds sown by actions (karma) of past experiences, while at the same time planting new seeds to ripen in the future. Michael Roach calls these mental imprints.
These seeds for “good” or “bad” experiences are planted in 3 different ways. They happen whenever
When the imprint plane takes off—that is, when the impression in the mind comes up to the conscious mind—it colors (even determines) our entire perception of whatever event we are undergoing at the moment.
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