Why do certain patterns repeat in our lives—despite our best efforts to change them?
Why do some events feel beyond our control, while others seem shaped by our choices?
In The Karma Code, Dr Bhaskar Bora explores one of the most enduring and misunderstood ideas in human thought: karma—not as a system of reward and punishment, but as a subtle and continuous process shaping our experience of life.
Drawing from Hindu philosophy, Buddhist insight, and lived experience, this book offers a reflective and deeply human exploration of how thoughts, intentions, and actions influence the unfolding of our lives.
Moving beyond simplistic explanations, The Karma Code examines karma as:
a pattern of continuity rather than judgment,
a process unfolding through awareness,
and a framework for understanding choice, responsibility, and transformation.
Through a series of carefully developed reflections, the book explores:
the role of intention in shaping outcomes,
the repetition of patterns in relationships and behaviour,
the connection between awareness and change,
and the possibility of engaging more consciously with life.
This is not a book that offers easy answers.
It is an invitation to observe more closely, to reflect more deeply, and to recognise the quiet forces that shape our inner and outer worlds.
Whether approached as philosophy, reflection, or personal inquiry, The Karma Code offers a thoughtful space to pause—and perhaps to see life with greater clarity.
Because the question is not simply what happens to us.
It is how we understand it...
and how we choose to respond.