What is Karma?
What is Karma? - Paperback is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
ISBN : 9788178223315, 8178223317
Year of Publication : 2009
Edition : 1st
No. of Pages : 144
Language : English
Condition : New
Free shipping on orders over Rs. 249
Free shipping on orders over Rs. 249
We offer free shipping on orders above Rs. 249 in India. For orders below this threshold, a nominal shipping fee may apply, which will be clearly indicated during the checkout process.
How long will it take to receive my order?
How long will it take to receive my order?
The delivery time varies depending on your location. Generally, orders are processed and shipped within 1-3 business days. Once shipped, you can track and expect your order to arrive within 3-7 business days (the duration may vary depending on your location). For more information, please refer to our shipping policy.
Chat with a Real Person
Chat with a Real Person
WhatsApp chat is dedicated to assisting with after-sales queries regarding delivery, returns, and payments. Click below to initiate chat with us on WhatsApp:
[Bookstaa WhatsApp Chat].
For all other inquiries, please visit our customer support page or email us at support@bookstaa.com.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Description
Description
Karma is a household word by now. Often spoken with sarcasm or heard with scorn in intelligent circles. Especially by energetic self-actualizers, who associate it with passivity or hear it as an excuse for laziness or fear of responsibility. Sometimes sighed in real or affected resignation to "God's will." The term –karma” in its original reference includes mental actions. Karma is simply a power of the Universal Mind to effect adjustment, to restore equilibrium, and to bring about compensatory balance. In the sphere of human conduct the result is that somehow, somewhere, whatever we do is ultimately reflected back to us. No deed is exhausted in the doing of it; eventually it will bear fruit which will return enexorable to the doer. Karma is a self-moving force. Nobody, human or superhuman, has to operate it.
Paul Brunton is widely recognized as one of the twentieth century's most perceptive students of ancient wisdom. This little book presents, in condensed and concentrated form, what he learned about karma from a long and richly varied lifetime: from personal research, relentless trial and error, and intimate association with wise men and women from sacred traditions throughout the world. These pithy gems are drawn from a broad span of his writing, ranging from as early as the mid- 1940s to shortly before his death in 1981. They concisely present the essence, and many of the details, of the teachings of karma as they appear throughout the world's wisdom traditions.
Review(s)
About the Author(s)
Paul Brunton was one of the twentieth century's greatest explorers of the spiritual tradition of the East. He was also a journalist with a healthy regard for critical impartiality and for commonsense. These characteristics together with a rich inner life, made him a superb writer on the spirituality of the Orient.