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Karma: A Guide to Cause and Effect

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Combining the ancient wisdom of the Vedic tradition and the point of view of the modern spiritual seeker, Karma illustrates how to find meaning and purpose in a life that can at times feel random and out of control.

In this compelling and in-depth introduction to the ancient Hindu concept of karma, spiritual teacher and award-winning author Jeffrey Armstrong explores reincarnation, the deeper mysteries of the soul, the laws of nature, and the ways in which cause and effect influence our lives.

Moving beyond Western perceptions of science and luck, Armstrong explores the mystical balance of the universe. These long-secret laws of karma, excavated from the ancient wisdom of India, offer a means to deepen one’s spiritual vision and reveal the profoundly interconnected nature of all that exists.

The Mandala Wisdom Series is an introductory collection on Eastern wisdom and spirituality, providing readers with the tools to enhance their health and well-being.

112 pages, Paperback

First published May 7, 2007

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92 reviews55 followers
March 26, 2014
The book is about soul, reincarnation and karma. The topic discussed in the book is sensitive and controversial too which is still debated among many.

But the author has delicately handled the issue. He has ensured that nobody’s religious beliefs are questioned. He has used mythology, science and nature to explain the phenomenon.

And what makes this book an interesting read is the fact that the author has explained the same through simple concepts. For example, he explains the concept of body and mind through the theory of hardware and software. Suddenly, it seems easy to relate to what he is saying.

The book is really small with as less as 100 pages. It is tiny, yet full of thought-provoking information. There are some interesting images used at the beginning of each chapter. Further, I also liked the font used; it is really good.
The cover-page looks perfect too and sinks well the topic that is discussed in the book. I also liked the way in which the author has explained how many English words are actually derived from Sanskrit words.

In short, the book is an interesting only because of its simplicity. The narrative is not boring at all; neither is it preachy. It is almost like explaining concepts step by step, one after the other. Then, there is a question-answer section in the book which pretty-much addresses most of the doubts that would arise during the reading session!


But...
This book only tries to give an overview of soul, reincarnation and karma. It doesn’t attempt to give an in-depth understanding on each of them. So this book will be an interesting read to those who want to get some basic details about these topics. If you are someone who have already done enough research, then, you might not find anything new!


Should you read it?
Go for it!
It is a storehouse of knowledge and you will not regret the time spent on the same.
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Author 6 books24 followers
August 22, 2013
One of the most eye opening books i've ever read. I thank you Jeffrey Armstrong profoundly for shedding light on Karma the ancient law of cause and effect. I think i have an idea where I might be in that amusement park ;) being a buddhist myself, this was so easy for me to understand. Thank you once again for enlightening us with your knowledge. It's so cool to know that this is not the only life u have :)
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259 reviews27 followers
September 30, 2019
This is an introductory book on karma, which includes a Q&A section at the end. The title suggests that the science of karma will be discussed, but that is not the case. Overall, a good book on the subject and a quick and easy read.
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57 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2020
A quick read and a nice introduction to karma. Discovered this book while on transit at an airport many years ago. It kept me occupied the entire duration of the flight by which time I was done reading it!
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Author 4 books135 followers
May 25, 2023
A short, accessible overview of the doctrine of karma as taught in Vedic philosophy and practice. The author comes across as well versed in these teachings and able to present them simply with easy-to-understand analogies and examples. He conveys a sense of the importance of life and of our choices in it, without being preachy. The book itself, printed and bound in China, is handsomely illustrated and produced.
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155 reviews25 followers
June 8, 2022
Quick read on the concept/workings of karma from the vedas. Answers the free-will vs predestined outcomes question, in the discussion of the 4 types of karma
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