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. A book that can help you navigate life with hope.'
The world has been facing an unprecedented challenge since the beginning of 2020. Uncertainty is all around us. It is when life throws a curveball at you that you wonder - do things happen randomly? Is life like a game of roulette or is there a method in the madness? Are we completely powerless, mere victims of fate, or do we have some say in determining life's course? Do we have any control over what is happening around us and to us? It seems as if not everything is under our control. Yet, we are not entirely powerless. As a thinker said, 'We cannot always choose the music life plays for us but we can choose how we dance to it! In this lies our hope.
The word 'karma' is often used loosely, without understanding its depth. People dismiss incidents that occur in their lives as 'my karma’, suggesting that it is just their bad luck. It indicates helplessness and lack of power. Karma is anything but a passive submission to fate.
The ancient Indian sages have left an impressive body of study and research done on the subject of karma. It is exhaustive, systematic and complete. It is based on scientific data they collected and analysed, connecting seemingly unconnected facts and arriving at irrefutable conclusions. They discovered the Law of Karma. The source is in the Upanishads, the last portion of each of the Vedas. Great thinkers down the ages investigated independently on the subject and arrived at the same conclusions. They explained how the law of cause and effect that operates in the external world also functions in the inner world of thought, attitude and intention that manifest as action.
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