Synopses & Reviews
This popular anthology explores karma from many points of view, including Christianity, Judaism, Hindu yogic philosophy, and Buddhism. Essays by psychologists, scientists, and philosophers.
Synopsis
Karma, the law of cause and effect, shows that we make our own life situations through our past actions. An ancient doctrine from the East, karma can also be found in Christianity and Judaism.
Table of Contents
Karma in motion / Felix Layton -- Karma as organic prosess / Shirley Nicholson -- Compensation / Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Karma and reincarnation / L. H. Leslie-Smith -- God is not mocked / Aldous Huxley -- The source of becauses / Clarence Pedersen -- A Buddhist view of karma / Joseph Goldstein -- Karma, the link between lives / Amanda Coomaraswamy -- The meaning of karma in integral philosophy / Haridas Chaudhuri -- The christening of karma / Geddes MacGregor -- A kabbalistic view of karma / Edward Hoffman -- Karma, Jung, and transpersonal psychology / Harold Coward -- Psychic scars / Roger J. Woolger -- Karma and the birth-chart / Stephen Arroyo -- The ancient shape of fate / Liz Greene -- Karma re-examined: do we ever suffer underservedly? / Diana Dunningham Chapotin -- Choosing: karma and dharma in the 21st century / William Metzger -- Karmic process in science and society / Anna Freifeld Lemkow -- Can we afford karmic debts? / Alfred Taylor -- The side blows of karma / George E. Linton -- The transmutation of karma into dharma / Dana Rudhyar -- The other face of karma / Virginia Hanson -- Karma and the path of purification / Christopher Chapple -- Karma, the Chakras and Esoteric Yoga / Ray Grasse -- Karma and cosmos / Laurence J. Bendit.