Dale DeBakcsy has an article entitled "The dark side of Buddhism" in The New Humanist from 2013.
Karma "gets insidious is in the pall that it casts over our failures in this life. I remember one student who was having problems memorising material for tests. Distraught, she went to the monks who explained to her that she was having such trouble now because, in a past life, she was a murderous dictator who burned books, and so now, in this life, she is doomed to forever be learning challenged."
I don't disagree, that is pretty wack. Not every Buddhist believes in that kind of stuff.
Consider a false idea of karma destroyed.
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