Karma, Mind, and Quest for Happiness
The Concrete and Accurate Science of Infinite Truth
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About the Book
In Karma, Mind, and Quest for Happiness, Dr. Susmit Kumar seeks to explain certain facts of Tantric philosophy, such as the constituent parts of the mind, the effect of mantra on the mind, and how karma may be scientifically defined and explained.
Until recently, people considered units of time and distance in terms of 100–200 years and 100–200 miles; astronomers now measure time and distance in billions of years and trillions of miles. Even so, science can study the scientific laws of only 4 percent of the materials in the universe, as it cannot “see” the remaining 96 percent, referred to as “dark matter” and “dark energy.”
Great individuals—such as Christ, Buddha, Moses, Prophet Muhammad, and Krishna—knew something about the workings of the Universe that is not common knowledge; this is why we claim their actions to be miracles or religious dogma. Furthermore, during the last 10,000 years, many saints in Asia have explored the human mind and its relationship with the Infinite. Most of them did it after first having established the limitations of physical pleasure and intellectual knowledge. When they started to explore the functioning of their minds and how everything around them was created, they developed a theory called Tantra.
In Karma, Mind, and Quest for Happiness, Dr. Kumar will explore how Tantra is free from the distorting influences of time and place.
About the Author
Dr. Susmit Kumar obtained his PhD from Pennsylvania State University. Before coming to the United States, he was selected to join the prestigious Indian Administrative Service (IAS). For thirty years in India, he was very close to Shrii Shrii Anandamurti ji, a great spiritual person and the founder of Ananda Marga. He currently lives in Michigan.