This document discusses Buddhist teachings on karma. It explains that karma refers to intentional actions that have moral causes and effects. Wholesome actions like generosity and goodwill lead to good karma and rebirth in pleasant realms, while unwholesome actions like killing and theft lead to bad karma and rebirth in unpleasant realms. The principle of karma is seen as an independent law of cause and effect that operates without interference from any god. Motivation behind actions also determines their karmic fruitfulness. The document outlines the ten wholesome and unwholesome types of bodily, verbal, and mental actions.