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These titles explain what karma is and how the law of cause and effect shapes our lives. They draw on Hinduism and Buddhism to show how every action carries a consequence.
A classic theosophical introduction to karma as the law of cause and effect. Annie Besant explains how thought, desire, and action shape character and circumstance across lifetimes, in clear language for the everyday reader.
Explains how every action shapes destiny through the law of cause and effect. This concise booklet gives rational answers to why fortune and suffering arrive, drawing on classical Indian thought about deeds, divine justice, and the soul.
Explores the mechanics of karma through clear questions and answers on how actions bind us and how to become free. It examines intent, cause and effect, and the path to releasing karmic patterns through self-awareness.
A clear Buddhist introduction to karma as cause and effect. Teachers including the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh explain how the seeds planted by present actions shape future happiness or suffering, with grounded guidance for everyday life.
An accessible, illustrated introduction to how the law of karma shapes thoughts, actions, and consequences. It connects karmic accounts to everyday choices and offers a practical view of responsibility and inner change.
A concise, beginner-friendly guide to the essentials of karma. It walks through what karma is, the laws that govern it, and the idea of selfless action, making the concept easy to grasp from A to Z.
A companion study that shows the law of karma at work in daily life. Besant moves from fundamental principles to perfect justice, environment, and self-examination, illustrating how cause and effect govern character and destiny.
An academic study of why belief in karma appears across cultures. It examines karma as a form of supernatural justice and how cognition, motivation, and cultural evolution shape the conviction that actions lead to morally fitting outcomes.
These books focus on karma yoga, the path of selfless action. They draw on the Bhagavad Gita and teachers like Swami Vivekananda and Sri Swami Sivananda.
Eight lectures on karma yoga, the path of selfless action. Vivekananda explains how work without attachment shapes character and leads to freedom, in one of the clearest classic introductions to the subject.
A practical manual on karma yoga as selfless, disinterested service. Sivananda shows how purifying the mind through detached action becomes a daily spiritual discipline and a path toward self-realization.
The full Bhagavad Gita with verse translation and clear commentary. As the foundational scripture of karma yoga, it teaches selfless action, duty, and devotion through Krishna's counsel to Arjuna on the battlefield.
A profound commentary on the Bhagavad Gita as a guide to inner yoga and selfless action. Sri Krishna Prem reads the text as a map of the spiritual path, illuminating karma yoga as the discipline of acting without attachment.