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Der tibetische Lama [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lati_Rinpoche Lati Rinpoche] (Khensur Kyabje Lati Rinpoche, auch Lati Rinbochay, 1922-2010) machte sinngemäss die gleichen holocaustleugnenden Behauptungen wie Hardo. Rinpoche, der Berater des [[Dalai Lama]] war, äusserte sich in einem Interview wie folgt:
 
Der tibetische Lama [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lati_Rinpoche Lati Rinpoche] (Khensur Kyabje Lati Rinpoche, auch Lati Rinbochay, 1922-2010) machte sinngemäss die gleichen holocaustleugnenden Behauptungen wie Hardo. Rinpoche, der Berater des [[Dalai Lama]] war, äusserte sich in einem Interview wie folgt:
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:''Lati Rinpoche: The proper Buddhist answer to such a question is that the victims were experiencing the consequences of their actions performed in previous lives. The individual victims must have done something very bad in earlier lives that led to their being treated in this way. Also there is such a thing as collective karma.<br>Hayes: Do you mean that the Jewish people as a whole have a special karma?<br>Lati Rinpoche: Yes. All groups have karma that is more than just the collection of the karma of the individuals in the group. For example, a group of people may decide collectively to start a war. If they act on that decision, then the group as a whole will experience the hardships of being at war. Karma is the result of making a decision to act in a certain way. Decisions to act may be made by individuals or by groups. If the decision is made by a group, then the whole group will experience the collective consequences of their decision.''<ref>Interview mit Richard P. Hayes (University of New Mexico), Land of No Buddha: Reflections of a Sceptical Buddhist, (Birmingham, England:  Windhorse Publications, 1998)</ref>
    
==Begriff des "Instant Karma"==
 
==Begriff des "Instant Karma"==
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