Karma: A Re-incarnation Play
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ePUB
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Erscheinungsdatum
26.05.2023
Verlag
True Sign Publishing HouseSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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177 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9789358057201
"Karma: A Re-incarnation Play" is a theatrical work co-authored by Algernon Blackwood and Violet Pearn. This play, first published in 1918, explores the concept of reincarnation and the interplay of karma, the belief in cause and effect across lifetimes.
In "Karma: A Re-incarnation Play," the characters are depicted as souls bound by the karmic cycle, experiencing various lives and relationships throughout different time periods. The play delves into themes of destiny, moral choices, and the consequences of actions. It presents a thought-provoking exploration of spiritual beliefs and the interconnectedness of human lives.
Blackwood and Pearn's collaborative effort weaves together philosophical elements with dramatic storytelling, creating a compelling and introspective work that challenges conventional notions of time and identity. "Karma: A Re-incarnation Play" invites audiences to reflect on the universal principles of karma and the potential for growth and redemption through successive lives.
In "Karma: A Re-incarnation Play," the characters are depicted as souls bound by the karmic cycle, experiencing various lives and relationships throughout different time periods. The play delves into themes of destiny, moral choices, and the consequences of actions. It presents a thought-provoking exploration of spiritual beliefs and the interconnectedness of human lives.
Blackwood and Pearn's collaborative effort weaves together philosophical elements with dramatic storytelling, creating a compelling and introspective work that challenges conventional notions of time and identity. "Karma: A Re-incarnation Play" invites audiences to reflect on the universal principles of karma and the potential for growth and redemption through successive lives.
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