No markings/notations. Spine/binding tight and uncreased. Cover/page edges in good cond, but shows moderate bumping, some creasing, scuffing. This description may be from another edition of this product.
It's hard to explain how and why, but this is the key to all the unanswer questions about human life circle.
Great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I have read this book both written in Thai and English. This book is really helpful. It's based on true story. I have been to the temple and learned meditation. I believe this book will help you to understand more about karma and what the meditation can help you to solve problems in your life.
This book changed my life!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
It gave me a deeper understanding of Buddhism, Karma and Meditation, and led me to go and study meditation at the actual temple in the book- in Thailand. The Thai author is a doctor of philosophy and teaches Buddhism at University level. She has been a student and devoted follower of Luang Por Jaran for over twenty years. 'Fruit of Karma' is the first 20 chapters of her originalThai text 'All beings fare according to their karma' which was started in 1987 and grew to 80 chapters in all. It is a work of Faction, or the novelisation of a few years in the life of Luang Por Jaran- a Thai Buddhist monk and Abbot of a temple in Central Thailand. He teaches Vipassana meditation and copes with the daily problems of his local community, besides having to suffer the Fruit of his own heavy Karma. As a result of his many years of practising he has some unusual abilities; able to read minds and 'see' peoples past, present and future karma. This helps him advise those who come with problems. All set in a background of everyday life in Thailand. More of this story has been written in Thai, and awaits translation.
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