Karma |
In Indian thought, the "psychic bank account" a soul carries from one reincarnation to the next, determining the nature of its rebirth. |
The Kilns |
The home near Oxford which C. S. Lewis shared with his brother Warnie from 1931 until his death. |
King John |
Historical drama by William Shakespeare, written sometime between 1591 and 1598. |
Knowledge of the Higher Worlds |
Book by Rudolf Steiner, a compilation of a series of articles originally entitled Wie er langt man Erkenntnisse der hoheren Welten? published in the journal Lucifer-Gnosis (1904-1905). A contemporary version, How to Know Higher Worlds, translated by Christopher Bamford, with foreword and afterword by Arthur Zajonc, was published by the Anthroposophic Press in 1994. |
Krishna |
"[I]n Hinduism and Indian mythology, the eighth avatar, or incarnation, of the god Vishnu. According to tradition, Vishnu appeared as Krishna to rid the world of a tyrannical king named Kamsa, the son of a demon. Numerous legends describe Krishna's miracles and heroic exploits. He slew or defeated scores of evil demons and monsters" [Microsoft Encarta 97 Encyclopedia. 1993-1996 Microsoft Corporation]. |