Karma


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Karma by Annie Besant is an enlightening exploration into the profound concept of karma and its impact on our lives. Annie Besant, renowned for her deep philosophical and spiritual insights, brings clarity to the complex principles of karma, making them accessible and relevant to modern readers. In this book, Besant delves into the fundamental aspects of karma, explaining how our actions and their consequences shape the course of our lives. She elucidates the laws of cause and effect, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how karma operates and its significance in our daily existence. Besant's engaging narrative is enriched with illustrative examples that help readers grasp the intricate dynamics of karma. Each chapter is designed to encourage introspection and inspire individuals to make mindful choices, fostering a life of virtue and awareness. "Karma" is more than just a book; it's a guide to understanding the deeper meaning of our actions and their repercussions. Besant's insightful writing empowers readers to transform their lives by embracing the principles of karma, leading to personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. Discover the profound wisdom of karma and its potential to positively influence your journey through life.




Agents of Karma


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Axel Drake was not a people person. He didn't hate people, but he wasn't particularly fond of them. He decided he needed a change, so when his uncle suggested he move into an old manor in New Orleans, he decided to take the opportunity. Unbeknownst to Axel, however, the manor has a few secrets away. Luckily for him, so does he. Now he finds himself brought into a world he never knew existed, and the possibilities are endless. Axel always was a man to take an opportunity given to him...




Karma


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Kill Karma


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When Pepper turned seventeen, she expected to graduate early, be released from probation, and have a party. So, joining a squadron of assassins and fighting demons in Hell was never part of the plan.




The New Californian


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The Path


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The Word


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21 Nuggets of Karmic Law


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Karma, Tanha, and Skandhas are the almighty trinity. Desire, being the agent empowered by Karma, is fulfilled through thoughts, words, and deeds. Karma allots kinetic energy, corrects mental transgressions, and binds free will. Man and angel are alike under Karmic Law. No one and nothing can hide from the All-seeing Law. Therefore, belief in Karma instils personal responsibility.




Mysterious Travelers


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Steve Ditko (1927–2018) is one of the most important contributors to American comic books. As the cocreator of Spider-Man and sole creator of Doctor Strange, Ditko made an indelible mark on American popular culture. Mysterious Travelers: Steve Ditko and the Search for a New Liberal Identity resets the conversation about his heady and powerful work. Always inward facing, Ditko’s narratives employed superhero and supernatural fantasy in the service of self-examination, and with characters like the Question, Mr. A, and Static, Ditko turned ordinary superhero comics into philosophic treatises. Many of Ditko’s philosophy-driven comics show a clear debt to ideas found in Ayn Rand’s Objectivism. Unfortunately, readers often reduce Ditko’s work to a mouthpiece for Rand’s vision. Mysterious Travelers unsettles this notion. In this book, Zack Kruse argues that Ditko’s philosophy draws on a complicated network of ideas that is best understood as mystic liberalism. Although Ditko is not the originator of mystic liberalism, his comics provide a unique window into how such an ideology operates in popular media. Examining selections of Ditko’s output from 1953 to 1986, Kruse demonstrates how Ditko’s comics provide insight into a unique strand of American thought that has had a lasting impact.




The Law of Karma


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An examination of the law of karma approached as a philosophical thesis important in its own right and as a unifying concept within certain religious-philosophical systems. The author includes ideas expressed in the 20th century as well as those found in classical Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.