Reincarnation and the Law of Karma1908 a study of the old-new world-doctrine of rebirth, and spiritual cause and effect. Contents: the Early Races; the Egyptians, Chaldeans, Druids, etc.; the Romans & Greeks; the Jews; Essenes & Early Christians; the Hindus; the Modern West; Bet. |
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THE EARLY RACES | 9 |
ETC | 20 |
THE ROMANS AND GREEKS | 35 |
THE JEWS ESSENES AND EARLY | 49 |
THE HINDUS | 64 |
THE MODERN WEST | 95 |
TIONS | 117 |
THE JUSTICE OF REINCARNATION | 134 |
THE ARGUMENT FOR REINCARNA | 151 |
THE PROOFS OF REINCARNATION | 169 |
TION | 192 |
CHAPTER XI ARGUMENTS AGAINST REINCARNA | 208 |
THE LAW OF KARMA | 222 |
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
able accepted according action ancient argument attraction belief birth body born called cause child Christian Church claim conception concerning consciousness consider death desire Divine doctrine of Reincarnation early earth effect energy escape eternal evil evolution existence experience fact favor feel finally former forms future held higher Hindu hold human idea immortality incarnations India individual Inner interest Justice Karma knowledge known learned lines lives lower manifestation material matter means ment mental mentioned mind mystic nature never once original pain pass past person philosophy physical plane present principles proof punishment question race reason Rebirth regarding religion religious result says seems sense soul spiritual taught teachings term theory thing Thou thought tion true truth understanding universal various Western writer