Karmic Ethics: The Five Trades to Avoid for a Disciple of Buddhism is a comprehensive exploration of the Buddhist concept of karma and its relevance to five specific trades: weapons, human beings, meat, intoxicants, and poisons.
In this book, readers will gain a deep understanding of the ethical implications of engaging in these trades and how they impact karma, not just for individuals but also for society as a whole. The author explores historical and contemporary examples of each trade and their impact on global peace and harmony.
The book delves into Buddhist teachings about non-violence, the sanctity of life, and the promotion of ethical behavior and social justice. It examines the psychological and spiritual impact of each trade on individuals and the environment and provides practical alternatives to support sustainable and ethical practices.
With its accessible writing style and comprehensive approach, Karmic Ethics: The Five Trades to Avoid for a Disciple of Buddhism is an essential resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhism, karma, and ethical living.
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