Twenty-six centuries ago the Buddha fleshed out the universal law of the spiritual realm:
karma which holds that our actions our words and even our thoughts inevitably produce
effects that return to us in some form — in this lifetime or a future one. In The Beginner’s
Guide to Karma Lama Lhanang Rinpoche and Mordy Levine encourage readers to forget what
they’ve heard about karma and look at the subject afresh. Delving into Buddhist scripture and
tradition the authors give a comprehensive overview that incorporates psychology ethics and
metaphysics. Using everyday language and real-life examples they clear away myths illustrate
how karma works in daily life and offer practices to build positive karma. The Beginner’s
Guide to Karma neatly sums up the Buddhist worldview and makes a compelling case for a way of
being that nurtures compassion joy and inner peace in an uncertain world.