It takes a tremendous amount of merit to meet with the dharma - especially if you have an interest in it.
The very best players, when they are practicing, put everything they've got into it. But then they leave it for a while. And it's the same in dharma practice.
If you are following the dharma no matter what you do it is moral.
Where there is Dharma there is no karma. So we have to lean on Dharmic values and we have to build a Dharmic family, we have to relate to that family and we have to relate to it deeply.
You are dharma. You are a wheel. And the wheel of dharma spins.
There is a dharma for yourself, for someone else, for a family, for a nation, for a universe. There are collective and individual dharmas.
Dharma is an ancient word for truth.
Everyone has a dharma or purpose in life.
Had Tibet not fallen away from dharma China could not have invaded.
I was 3 when I told my mom that I knew what my dharma was and that I wanted to be an actor.