Karma, the universal law of cause and effect, is the root of the ‘Tree of Life. It is and invisible force that influence the destiny of an individual, a family a nation, or the world.
The Holy Bible says, A man reaps what he sows. The Quran echoes this thou shall requital and reward in just return for whatsoever thou does. The Buddha says, so long as the evil action does not mature Karmically the fool thinks his action to be as sweet as honey. But when it matures, the fool experiences untold misery.
No matter what you do, if you are not aware of the Laws around which you life revolves, you will neither find a long term solution to the problems you face in life, nor will you experience lasting peace.
Relating the laws of Karma to everyday situations in a simple, modern idiom-secrets of Karma helps you identify, step by step the root cause of suffering and gives you access to spiritual tools that will enable you to lead a stress free life. Contained within its pages are the 60 keys that will unlock the portals leading towards fuller richer life for you.
Karma and reincarnation go hand in hand. While Karma is a Law of nature, reincarnation facilitates the working out of the law.
The philosophies of Karma and reincarnation are universally taught. They form the backbone of Indian philosophy which is universal and cosmopolitan in its approach. In this the message of Lord Buddha is Clear: “Actions follow a man just as the wheels follow the feet of the ox that draws the car”.
Evidences for reincarnation are reflected in the works of many clairvoyants, philosophers, clinical psychologists and regression the regression therapists including Edgar cayce, Rabbi Yonassan, Dr, Helen Wambach and Dr. Morris Netherton. In his book many Lives, many Masters, psychiatrist and scientist Dr. Brian Weiss gives a remarkable account of past life experiences of one of his patients. There have many such validated examples to reincarnation that make it impossible to ignore the possibility of life after death.
Moreover, if there has to be a cause for an effect, and if you reap only what you have sown, then it is impossible to account for the suffering of a new born or an innocent child without looking at the past actions in previous lifetimes.
I am confident that this book will enlighten the mind of the readers and wish the writer plenty of success in his endeavours.
Despite your positive attitude, sincere efforts and great accomplishments, you can still remain disappointed and dissatisfied with your life. Moreover attracting wealth is not just about dreaming and thinking positively about wealth. Despite all the positive thinking, you can still have a life full of pain and hardships. Sometimes, you are even struck by disaster and, suddenly, life goes from bad to worse. You end up with a miserable life that you do not deserve and ask, why only me? Is it my fate to suffer? Why is God being so unfair?
No matter what you do, if you are not aware of the laws around which your life revolves, you will neither find a long term solution to the problems you face in life or will you experience lasting joy and peace.
You should work on the root cause of suffering to eradicate it. To remove the weed, you have to uproot it to cure a disease; you have to treat the cause the created the misery hence, the effect keeps on recurring in one form or the other.
When facing crisis you seldom look at the root of the problem. Instead, you look for an easy way out even for solutions through rituals and gems.
Your belief in negative forces often overpowers your faith in positive forces. In the absence of light, there can only be darkness. I have written this book keeping in mind a wide spectrum of readers from the east to the west. He initial chapters cover the basics of the philosophy of Karma and its direct implications in our everyday life. The latter part of this book deals with the deeper aspects of Karma related to our spiritual side.
Every care has been taken to present the subject in a simple manner, so that anyone can understand the essence of Karma and apply it in a practical way. Most o the topics are short and to the point. A key number has been assigned to them for ease of reference.
Since I wanted to deliver the wisdom of the Masters to you, I have addressed it to you the reader, in most places. This is in no way intended to indict you for all that is stated; this is just my way of conveying the message directly to you.
This book is designed to add light to your life, empower you to heal the root cause of suffering, and find solutions from within. It is also a reminder about the true purpose of your journey on earth, and the path to complete it.
From an early age, my life was full of challenges. My father passed away when I was eight, while my mother was about thirty eight years old. We were a big family of twelve members-grandparents, uncle and aunt, the elder sister of my grandmother, my mother, and six of us children. We lived crammed together inside a room of eight feet by twenty on feet. Being orthodox Brahmins, the women has to stay five feet away from others during their members of the family eating at mealtimes all adjustment has to be done within the space available. During the day, it would be a sitting-dining room and, at night, a bedroom with everyone sleeping on the floor from one end of the room to the other.
Adding to all this, we had visitors almost every day sometimes from far flung villages. With little means to support ourselves, we were feeding over fifty guests a month. Fortunately we were blessed to have our grandfather whose very presence was a great strength to the family. His sheer willpower, courage and unshakeable faith in God, carried us through with the load of heavy loans.
In 1978, I completed B.Sc. Physics from Vivekananda College, Chennai. I tried to pursue higher studies but was unsuccessful. In pursuit of a job, I finally landed in New Delhi. This was the first time I was away from the lively atmosphere of my home. For the next twelve years. I was trapped in the fields of Sales & marketing selling electronic and communications products. From the age of seventeen, I was actively involved with a spiritual institution. Due to the teachings and meditation practices, I did not cherish a desire to interact with people. I communicated very little with my colleagues. It was quite a painful experience to be in such a job. Later, I started a business and managed it for about six years; then wound up everything in 1997 to start a new journey into the field of energy Medicine.
My wife geet and taught energy healing techniques to thousands of people and healed many over a span of twelve years. It was truly a blessing to have stepped on the path of healing and spiritual teachings. We were compelled to learn in a decade, what could otherwise have taken much longer, maybe lifetimes, to learn. It was discouraging at times, but the journey bestowed us with the inner strength and wisdom to understand the divine plan and strengthened our will to understand the divine plan and strengthened our will to do well. It served as an ideal platform to heal the sick and those in distress. The healing and counseling sessions expanded our perceptions of the world we inhabit, the suffering, and the root cause of the sufferings.
Travelling on top of buses (and once even on top of an express train) from one city to another; going all over Rajasthan During peak summer in temperatures touching 50, marketing products in the mountain regions I have travelled a lot in the east and north of India. During these travels, I often saw so much pain and misery that at times, I even cried silently. With a travelling allowance of thirty rupees a day I could barely sustain my tours that lasted two to three weeks in a month. I could not offer much help to anyone. I just prayed.
My travels helped me come in touch with the hard and often harsh realities of life poverty, hunger deceit and death. As I look back and think about all that happened, I can see one single truth always existed in all situations the truth of Karma.
I have seen and experienced that you eventually reap what you have sown that it is impossible to sow a bad action and reap something good in the lng run that you cannot be happy when you make other suffer that there are no shortcuts to long term peac; that truth will eventually triumph that, no matter how painful it is there is something good that always emerges out everything good that always emerges out everything that happens to us, though we may only realize it much latter.
This book is the outcome of a re-search a journey through my spiritual quest. I hope that it will assist you in your own journey on earth.
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