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Return With Interest

Complete Guide to Living by the Law of Karmic Return

Idioma InglésInglés
Libro Tapa blanda
Libro Return With Interest Adiron Dabhi
Código Libristo: 52747511
Editores Independently published, mayo 2026
KARMA: Think Good Thoughts. Speak Good Words. Do Good Deeds. Keep Your Circle Positive. Because Ever... Descripción completa
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KARMA: Think Good Thoughts. Speak Good Words. Do Good Deeds. Keep Your Circle Positive. Because Every Action Returns With Interest.

What if the life you are living right now is the direct result of everything you have thought, said, and done before this moment? And what if, starting today, you could deliberately shape the life that is coming - not through force or luck, but through the conscious practice of five ancient, proven principles?

That is the central promise of this book.

Rooted in the Sanskrit word kri - meaning "to act" - karma is one of humanity's oldest ideas. From the Egyptian principle of Ma'at to the Abrahamic teaching that you reap what you sow, from Newton's Third Law to Confucius' conviction that virtue naturally attracts virtue, every great civilization has arrived at the same truth: what you send into the world comes back. Not always immediately. Not always in the form you expect. But always, with interest.

This book bridges ancient Eastern philosophy, modern neuroscience, and behavioral psychology to unpack that truth through five transformative pillars.

The first pillar is the mind. Every action in human history began as a thought - and modern neuroscience confirms what ancient wisdom always knew: habitual thoughts physically rewire the brain through neuroplasticity. The person who thinks in gratitude develops a brain wired to notice opportunity. The person who thinks in resentment develops one attuned to threat and grievance. A good thought is not toxic positivity - it is truthful, kind, and oriented toward growth. Karma begins in the mind, because every word, deed, and relationship is downstream of it.

The second pillar is speech. Words are not merely descriptions of reality - they are creators of it. Language shapes perception, builds or destroys relationships, and carries emotional energy that outlasts the moment of its utterance. Karmic speech means choosing words that build the reality you wish to inhabit - encouragement, honesty, and compassion - while eliminating the words that corrode it: gossip, contempt, and chronic complaint.

The third pillar is action. Deeds are karma made visible. Every act of genuine generosity, service, and integrity plants a seed that eventually bears fruit - often in ways the giver cannot predict or control. Drawing on the ancient Indian concept of seva, the psychology of altruism, and the neuroscience of prosocial behavior, this pillar reveals one of karma's most surprising truths: doing good is as deeply transformative for the giver as it is for the receiver.

The fourth pillar is the circle. We are, to a degree most of us underestimate, shaped by the people we spend the most time with. Our inner circle silently sculpts our beliefs, habits, and sense of what is possible. Building a positive circle means deliberately cultivating relationships with people who challenge your growth - and making the necessary karmic choice to release those that consistently diminish and drain, always releasing with love rather than contempt.

The fifth pillar is compound return. Karma does not merely return what you give - it returns it multiplied. Actions ripple outward, triggering chain reactions that amplify their energy many times before anything returns to its source. A single act of extraordinary kindness can change one life, which changes all the lives that life touches. This is the compound interest of karma, operating across time and generations.

The book closes with a complete practical framework for daily karmic living: morning thought-setting rituals, conscious speech practices, acts of intentional generosity, circle audit exercises, and evening reflection habits - designed to weave all five pillars into a sustainable, ordinary, and quietly revolutionary way.

Karma is not a spiritual abstraction. It is a technology. And this book is the manual.<...

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Nombre y apellidos Return With Interest
Autor Adiron Dabhi
Idioma Inglés
Encuadernación Libro - Tapa blanda
Fecha de publicación 2026
Número de páginas 48
EAN 9798198804852
Código Libristo 52747511
Peso 79
Dimensiones 152 x 229 x 3
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