Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Everything Has Karma--Midwest Book review


My latest book Everything Has Karma: Learning to Embrace Our Interconnectedness was reviewed in the Midwest Book Review's September issue of the MBR Bookwatch. Here it is:

Everything Has Karma
Madis Senner
Mother Earth Press
www.motherearthpress.net
9780990874423, $16.95

Everything Has Karma: Learning to Embrace Our Interconnectedness is not a traditional book about karma's history or meaning, but focuses on the bigger picture of how karma connects people, ecosystems, and life.

This approach allows readers to understand karma's active process in daily living in new way. From Madis Senner's perspective, karma is not limited to individual pursuits. It's within every living thing. The circle of webs and entwined lives extends beyond human experience and moves into every ecosystem and interaction. Everything Has Karma is devoted to exploring this expanded view of karma.

It should be noted that Everything Has Karma is not an easy, quick read. Like karma, it embraces various disciplines from science and philosophy to psychology, offering a revised view of history, theory, and events. Discussions range from concepts of karmic debt to the larger context of groups and nations, drawing connections between both individual lives and interrelated social and eco-systems.

Madis Senner points out that "We have lost our connection to Mother Earth." He surveys the fundamental concepts of higher consciousness and how these apply to reconnecting systems, people, and theories.

The only prerequisite for the successful enjoyment of Everything Has Karma is a willingness to accept ideas of reincarnation, higher purpose, and purposeful connections between physical, mental, and spiritual life forces.

Everything Has Karma is powerfully effective: a well-researched, nicely referenced discussion of the bigger picture of karma. It is recommended for new age and spiritual readers, whether they have a basic understanding of karma or are newcomers to the entire concept. 

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