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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Karma by Jeffrey Armstrong



Blurb (from the jacket):


In this compelling description of the ancient science of karma, 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 control our lives.

In Western culture, we frequently attribute events to science or to mechanical cause and effect. However, the Enlightened Masters have long taught that such events are actually brought about by the purposeful action of countless devas, or divine beings. These devas surround us in all we do and are constantly deciding upon and delivering to us the results of our actions.

These long-secret laws of karma, excavated from the Vedic wisdom of India, will inform your decisions and broaden your spiritual vision, revealing the profoundly interconnected nature of all that exists.



My take on the book:
Karma is one of the most frequently used word in the language of Telugu. It's meaning both in Sanskrit and Telugu are alike. It is just usually used in the sense of fate or destiny, mostly in negative sense. Whenever something of negative impact takes place, Telugu people swear, "My Karma!" Well, so I am more familiar with this word than many could be, yet I don't grasp the actual meaning and the weightage of that word.

This book is very similar to the books of Jaico Mini God Series with its exact 96 number of pages and its mythical illustrations throughout.

I can't describe what this book offers. If I try, I would have to quote the entire book. All I could say his, before you read this book, question yourself whether you believe in the concept of karma. If you do, this is the book for you. And if you don't, then this book has more answers than your questions. I am pretty sure, at the end you will come to believe in karma. If not it, at least you will know almost everything related to the very concept of it.

                     

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Title: Karma

Author: Jeffrey Armstrong

Tagline: The Ancient Science of Cause & Effect

ISBN (edition I've read): 9788184954982

Rating: 

Read between: 25-03-2014 (one day)

Reviewed for: Shrey Mehta

Publishers: Jaico Books

Pages: 96

MRP: ₹ 150

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