What continues when life, as we know it, comes to an end?
Is the soul a permanent essence, or a process shaped by experience?
And how does karma influence not just what we do—but what we become?
In Karma and the Soul, Dr Bhaskar Bora offers a deeply reflective exploration of the relationship between consciousness, rebirth, and the unfolding patterns of human existence.
Drawing upon Hindu philosophy, Buddhist thought, and contemplative insight, this book moves beyond simplified notions of karma to examine it as a subtle and continuous force shaping the journey of the soul.
Through a series of interconnected reflections, the work explores:
the nature of karma as continuity rather than judgment,
the movement of the soul through cycles of experience,
the relationship between awareness and transformation,
and the interplay between destiny and conscious choice.
Rather than offering definitive answers, this book invites inquiry.
It encourages the reader to observe more closely, to reflect more deeply, and to engage with life not as a series of isolated events, but as part of a larger unfolding.
This is not a book of conclusions.
It is a space for contemplation.
A work to be returned to, rather than completed.
Because the question is not only what happens beyond life—
but how we understand the life we are living now.