Karma, Rhythmic Return to HarmonyVirginia Hanson, Rosemarie Stewart, Shirley J. Nicholson, S. Nicholson Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 2001 - 291 pages It is a collection of works by individuals from all walks of life, including psychiatrists, religious scholars, astrolegers, Jungian analysts, journalists and economists. The characteristic of the karmic concept that is universally acknowledged is that karma is the catalyst which continually impets the cosmos to * to its harmonious balance. |
Contents
Understanding Karma | 1 |
Karma as Organic Process | 10 |
Compensation | 18 |
Karma and Reincarnation | 38 |
God Is Not Mocked | 46 |
Karmic Principles in World Religions | 59 |
Karma the Link Between Lives | 69 |
The Christening of Karma | 85 |
Social Dimensions of Karma | 167 |
Karma and Dharma in the 21st Century | 181 |
Karmic Process in Science and Society | 192 |
Can We Avoid Karmic Debts? | 209 |
The Side Blows of Karma | 216 |
Beyond Karma | 229 |
The Other Face of Karma | 242 |
Karma and the Path of Purification | 255 |
Karma Psychology and Astrology | 113 |
Psychic Scars | 134 |
The Ancient Shape of Fate | 150 |
Karma the Chakras and Esoteric Yoga | 267 |
Karma and Cosmos | 275 |
Other editions - View all
Karma: Rhythmic Return to Harmony Virginia Hanson,Shirley Nicholson,Rosemarie Stewart Limited preview - 2014 |
Karma, Rhythmic Return to Harmony Virginia Hanson,Rosemarie Stewart,Shirley J. Nicholson No preview available - 1990 |
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