A Buddhism App [View all]

I have been reading The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism by Lama Zopa Rinpoche and it is so much about karma and past deeds in other lives and how they carry forth into future lives. And it occurred to me as a joke for someone to make an app for the rules of Buddhism to see how you score. Bigger misdeeds make a lower score and bigger good deeds give a higher score. Trying to be mindful of your intention can take developing a whole new muscle of the brain
For instance consider the following:
Buddhism encourages mindfulness and self-awareness to cultivate positive intentions and avoid negative ones, as these are the foundation of karma.
Three Types of Actions:
Mental, verbal, and physical and all three have karmic consequences.
Right Intention:
intentions of renunciation, non-ill will, and harmlessness.
Habitual Tendencies:
Intention also includes habitual tendencies that come from past deeds, according to the Buddhist philosopher Vasubandhu
In Buddhism, the "10 non-virtues" and they are the opposite of the ten virtues.
Here's a breakdown of the 10 non-virtues:
Taking Life:
Stealing:
Sexual Misconduct:
Lying:
Sowing Discord (Divisive Speech):
Harsh Speech:
Idle Gossip (Worthless Chatter):
Covetousness (Greed):
Ill-Will (Malice):
Wrong View (Ignorance):