Although belief in karma is widespread today, found in the teachings of established religions and New Age groups alike, it is often misunderstood by both critics and believers. It is seen by some as fatalistic and lacking in compassion when confronted with suffering and misfortune, and by others as a way of indulging their curiosity about past lives. But is it possible to explore karma in a way that avoids these extremes, whilst also taking seriously the idea of individual freedom?

In this fascinating and thought-provoking book, Jens Heisterkamp draws on the work of Rudolf Steiner to present an old idea in a new way. He looks at how the idea of karma has developed in eastern and western cultures and the challenges it poses to our modern scientific outlook, and he rejects the view that karma can be a form of punishment.

Heisterkamp argues that karma is an essential aspect of individual freedom, allowing us to take responsibility for our actions as part of our ongoing spiritual development. He also looks at how the idea of karma can enhance our encounters with others through an awareness of our deeper connections.

This book will appeal to anyone interested in a more considered and nuanced view of an important spiritual subject.

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A fascinating look at how the idea of karma has developed and the challenges it poses to our modern scientific outlook. Jens Heisterkamp draws on the work of Rudolf Steiner to offer a fresh perspective on a controversial subject.

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Contents
Introduction 7
1. Reincarnation in East and West 14
2. The Challenges Posed by Reincarnation and Karma 26
3. Freedom Seeks Karma 43
4. Karma as Development Not Punishment 55
5. Karma Enhances Human Dignity 62
6. The Way Ahead 71
Notes 75
Bibliography 77

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Product details

ISBN
9781782509479
Published
2025-04-24
Publisher
Floris Books; Floris Books
Weight
114 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
130 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
80
Original title
Karma neu denken: Wiederverkörperung und Schicksal als Herausforderung für die Vernunft

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Biographical note

Jens Heisterkamp has a PhD in modern history from the University of Bochum, Germany. He is editor-in-chief for the anthroposophic magazine Info3, and writes and edits books on history, spirituality and ethics. He lives in Frankfurt, Germany.