The Twelve Sacred Principles of Karma - Dr. Steven Hairfield
• What is the law of attraction and why is it so important?
• Is karma real? If not then why is there cause and effect?
• Do you realize that we as human are a result of divine karma?
• Karma is not about punishment it is more about all things are equal and Karma insures this!
• How would you like to attain full control of your life?
• Will understanding karma give us control?
• Do you realize that karma is how we all create in our lives?
• Did you know that you may use karma with intention and have what you seek?
• Do you realize that if you do not know these principles then you will stumble a lot in your life?
• Karma is what life is all about and it may be used directly by you!
• Did you know that karma is created in every moment we live?
The author spent many years as a monk and he not only offers the twelve principles but shares with the reader how the Masters teach these to others. There is ample humor and truth at the same time. To attain implicit control to have direct impact on your life this book will lead you there.
Book Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQIOuiE_KXQThe Story Behind This Book
At the beginning of his lectures and workshops, Dr. Steven L. Hairfield likes to ask his audience: “What if what you term as God heard everything you thought and considered it a request for it to give you what you were thinking? Would you change the way that you think?” He also asks this “Do you feel as though something is about to happen?” These questions generally trigger a myriad of thoughts and surprise in the visions and minds of the listeners present. It opens the doors to the world of spirituality and consciousness of being, and it indeed sets the thought process in motion. He himself was asked these by one of his teachers while in the Far East. Dr. Hairfield has an interesting and fascinating background. Having been raised in a very normal environment, he decided to serve his country in the military, during a rather troubled era. His duties and expertise led him to Vietnam. Anyone who was there can tell you that it was not a pleasant experience. His search for peaceful answers and higher understanding guided his steps within the walls of a Zen Buddhist monastery in Quang Ngai, South Vietnam, where he would take refuge and study whenever he could. His natural curiosity, blended with a very acute intuitive sense led him to deeper questions of life and the purpose of self.