Making Merit: Is it really Meritorious?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Spiritualism, New Age
Cover of the book Making Merit: Is it really Meritorious? by Tim McLachlan, Tim McLachlan
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Tim McLachlan ISBN: 9781310656286
Publisher: Tim McLachlan Publication: March 4, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tim McLachlan
ISBN: 9781310656286
Publisher: Tim McLachlan
Publication: March 4, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Whether raised in Eastern or Western societies many people adhere to the concept of 'karma' - that doing good brings good things, bad brings bad - in some form or another. Every normal person wants to receive ‘good’, and so we see many people ‘being good’, with a double-sided motivation - they not only want to receive good, but they also fear that bad things will happen if they are not good. However, if a person is truly good, wouldn’t they do good simply because they are a good person, not because they want something in return, or because they are scared something negative might occur to them?
This article, originally written with Thai Buddhists in mind, takes a closer look at the commonplace act of 'merit-making' and challenges the concepts and attitudes behind this ancient practice.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Whether raised in Eastern or Western societies many people adhere to the concept of 'karma' - that doing good brings good things, bad brings bad - in some form or another. Every normal person wants to receive ‘good’, and so we see many people ‘being good’, with a double-sided motivation - they not only want to receive good, but they also fear that bad things will happen if they are not good. However, if a person is truly good, wouldn’t they do good simply because they are a good person, not because they want something in return, or because they are scared something negative might occur to them?
This article, originally written with Thai Buddhists in mind, takes a closer look at the commonplace act of 'merit-making' and challenges the concepts and attitudes behind this ancient practice.

More books from New Age

Cover of the book Songs of the West: Folk Songs of Devon and Cornwall Collected from the Mouths of the People by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Intuitive Wellness by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book A Beginner's History by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Ich werde wieder bei dir sein! by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book The Spectator (Complete) by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Washington and the American Republic by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book The Makers of Modern Rome (Complete) by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen: Comprising a History of the Church From A.D. 323 to A.D. 425. by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Dialogues with My God Self by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Important Yogas in Vedic Astrology by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book The 72 Names of God: The 72 Keys To Transformation by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Yoga and Recreation by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Chía: el increible supernutriente by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Nuove vie nuove strategie by Tim McLachlan
Cover of the book Mein Weg zu den Engeln by Tim McLachlan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy