Karma and Rebirth – In a Nutshell
- 13-digit ISBN: 978-1-84379-657-2
- Barcode: 9781843796572
- Approximate length: 11,000 words
- Formats: iPad/iPhone, Kindle, Nook, Kobo
Karma and rebirth are words used by many but properly understood by few. In his accessible introduction, Jinananda explains that although these are concepts presumed to be principally from the East, they have in fact been part of the life-view of societies all over the world, from the ancient Greeks and gnostics to African and aboriginal tribal communities. However, it is the cultures of India, Tibet and China that colour the contemporary understanding of karma and rebirth, and Jinananda looks at these concepts principally through the Buddhist tradition, showing that although ‘actions have consequences’, it is erroneous to believe that all misfortune stems from a past cause, in this or previous lifetimes.
About the Author
Jinananda (aka Duncan Steen) was born in Bedford in 1952 and was ordained into the Western Buddhist Order in 1986. He is the author of The Middle Way (Naxos AudioBooks), Meditating and Warrior of Peace (both Windhorse Publications).