Karma: A Story of Buddhist Ethics Paul Carus 1942 |
Item #: BOC846 Our price: $19.50 |
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Publisher: Open Court Publishing Company, Orig. publishing date 1894 46 pages - measures approx. 7.75" x 5". Illustrated by Kwason Suzuki A work by Paul Carus, a philosopher and writer. The book delves into the concept of karma within Buddhism. Karma refers to the law of moral causation, where actions have consequences that affect one's future experiences and circumstances. In Buddhism, karma is closely tied to rebirth and the cycle of samsara. The book explores various aspects of karma, including its ethical implications and how it shapes individual lives. This book provides valuable insights to those interested in Buddhist philosophy. One notable passage from the book states: "Self is an illusion, and he whose mind is bent upon following self, follows a will-o'-the-wisp which leads him into the quagmire of sin" Paperback covers. Slightly bumped corners. Interior clean and tight. No writings. Black and White illustrations. Please see photos, enlarge and email with any questions. Thanks for looking. |
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