On September 8, 2025 (Monday), a Dharma talk on The Natural Law of Karma was delivered by Jaokhun Chaiwat Panyabowonrat from Thailand, with English translation provided by Khuba James, at Tzer Ying Temple, Kota Kinabalu. The session, held from 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., was attended by about thirty devotees and Dharma friends.

During the talk, Jaokhun Chaiwat explained the law of karma as a universal principle governing cause and effect. He emphasized that wholesome deeds of body, speech, and mind naturally bring about beneficial results, while unwholesome actions inevitably lead to suffering. With practical examples, he encouraged the audience to cultivate mindfulness, compassion, and right understanding in daily life.

The session concluded with a lively Q&A, where participants clarified their doubts and reflected on how to apply the law of karma to overcome challenges and progress on the spiritual path. Many attendees expressed gratitude for the insightful sharing, noting that the talk deepened their understanding of karma and inspired them to live more mindfully.

This Dharma talk not only conveyed profound Buddhist wisdom but also offered practical guidance for everyday living, reminding us that each moment of choice shapes our present and future.