Retire your family karma : decode your family pattern and find your soul path
Material type: TextBerwick, ME Nicolas-Hays c2003Description: xvi, 175p.; journal exercises; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-89254-081-8
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Part 1 - Tracing your family karma. 1 Beginning the work of retiring your family karma. 2 What is karma?. 3 Evidence for family karma in ancient and modern legends. 4 Exploring the family dynamics and our relationships. 5 How we inherit family karma. Part 2 - Working out your family karma. 6 Clues to karma and how to sort them out. 7 Mapping your family karma. 8 Encouragement for your soul journey
'...Strange sounding words like 'karma',' dharma,' and 'mara' become clearly understood and seen as relevant to the reader's own life. Karma is cause and inevitable effect. It can come from personal actions or influences of family and culture. [The authors] cite strong evidence for past lives influencing the one we are now living. Dharma, like the Jungian Self, constantly nudges us toward individuation....Many examples, including ones from the authors' own lives, ground these concepts. Frequent journal exercises show how to find and dissolve your uinconscious karma....' --James A. Hall
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