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GOOD KARMA: Make the Right Choices for Tomorrow

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People who find themselves dogged by misfortune often blame it on 'bad luck'. But the scriptures say that your destiny is the sum total of all your past choices. Once you act, you must be prepared to deal with the consequences. That is the Law of Karma.

Therefore, the question you should be asking yourself is - are you making the right choices?

In Good Karma, Jaya Row demystifies this spiritual phenomenon and explains how it affects your life today. Sharing insights that you can put into action, this book shows you how to break out of negative cycles and create a better future for yourself.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 10, 2021

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Making Every Choice Count: Insights from ‘Good Karma’ by Jaya Row offers clear, practical guidance about how our daily decisions shape our lives and futures. Drawing on Indian philosophy and contemporary examples, Row explains karma in an accessible way, emphasizing that every choice—big or small—creates lasting effects.

Row’s writing is engaging and easy to understand, making complex spiritual concepts relatable to modern readers. The book encourages self-reflection, ethical living, and mindfulness in actions and thoughts. What makes the book stand out is its actionable advice, making it not just theoretical, but a guidebook for daily living.

Overall, "GOOD KARMA" is recommended for anyone interested in personal growth, spirituality, or simply living a more conscious life. It’s especially meaningful for those looking for gentle, practical wisdom grounded in ancient tradition but relevant to today’s world.
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