Spiritual Evolution via Cause and Effect [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):371-371 (1965)
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Dedicated to Marilyn Monroe, the treatise opens with a poem in her memory by the author, a former boxer and world traveler. This book is for souls beyond religious orthodoxy who are ready for spiritual development along the road to the spiritual acropolis which the author has already reached. Mr. Durant holds that Karmic justice is satisfied through reincarnation, and that an incarnated liability is a sign of an unjust doing in a previous life. A principle of Karmic reaction is involved. Thus, for example, an unloving wife will be an unloved wife in her next life. Our goal is to become "Christened or anointed." A somewhat perplexing theory of mind is also offered.—P. S.

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