Diagnostics of Karma

Diagnostics of Karma (Russian: Диагностика кармы) is a series of 12 pseudoscientific[1] books written by Sergey Nikolayevich Lazarev (Russian: Сергей Николаевич Лазарев), a Russian researcher and writer in bioenergetics and healing. The books were featured on Russian and Ukrainian TV via interviews with their author.[2][3][4]

Diagnostics of Karma
Book cover of Diagnostics of Karma. All 12 books share the same design.
AuthorSergei Lazarev
LanguageRussian
GenreSpirituality, Philosophy, Psychology
Publication date
19932007

Content of books and their purpose

The twelve books embrace processes in the personal life of a human being, in politics, economics, ecology, weather, religion, science. All the processes are shown by the author as inseparably connected.

According to Lazarev's research, our deep emotions directly shape our health and fate. As the author himself puts it, the quintessence of all his research can be reduced to one phrase: "The meaning of life is love for God."[5] The author has it that love (in the absolute sense, objectless and subjectless) engenders time, and, indirectly, space and matter;[6] that love is the absolute value.[7]

Translations

Eight books have been translated to German. Ten books have been translated to Polish as of 2009-2015. All twelve books from the series have been translated and published in Bulgarian. There are also a number of unauthorized Romanian translations, copies of which have found their way to the Toronto Public Library's catalogue.[8]

In 2012 the first volume of Diagnostics of Karma The System of Field Self-regulation was translated to Spanish as Diagnosis del Karma. French translations of books two, three, four, and five are not yet published.

List of books' subtitles

Along with the common title of Diagnostics of Karma, each book has its own subtitle.

Russian volumes

  1. The System of Field Self-regulation (1993, ISBN 5-900694-01-1)
  2. Clear Karma (1995, ISBN 5-900694-02-X)
  3. Love (1996, ISBN 5-900694-03-8)
  4. Touching the Future (1997, ISBN 5-900694-04-6)
  5. Answers to Questions (1998, ISBN 5-900694-04-6)
  6. Steps to the Divine (1999, ISBN 5-900694-05-4)
  7. Overcoming Sensual Happiness (2001, ISBN 5-900694-06-2)
  8. Dialogue with the Readers (2003, ISBN 5-900694-08-9)
  9. Survival Manual (2003, ISBN 5-900694-09-7)
  10. Continuing the Dialogue (2005, ISBN 5-900694-10-0)
  11. Concluding the Dialogue (2005, ISBN 5-900694-07-0)
  12. Life As a Flicker of a Butterfly's Wings (2007, ISBN 978-5-900694-11-5)
  13. First step to the future

German volumes

  1. Neue Sicht des Karma, Gesundheit und Schicksal als Ergebnis der eigenen Handlungen (2006, ISBN 3-9809005-0-9)
  2. Antworten auf Fragen zum Karma und zur Veränderung des eigenen Schicksals (2004, ISBN 3-9809005-1-7)
  3. Karmagesetze - Verbindung von Emotionen, Handlungen, Gedanken und vom Schicksal (2004, ISBN 3-9809005-2-5)
  4. Wie unsere Emotionen das Schicksal gestalten (2004, ISBN 3-9809005-3-3)
  5. Liebe (2007, ISBN 3-9809005-4-1)
  6. Kontakt mit der Zukunft (2008, ISBN 3-9809005-5-X)

References

  1. Фесенкова Л. В. Проблема общей теории здоровья: традиционные и нетрадиционные концепции // Здоровье как проблема естественных и биомедицинских наук / И. К. Лисеев, Е. Н. Гнатик, отв. ред. — М.: ИФ РАН, 2008. — С. 221—243. — 292 с. — (Философия науки, вып. 13). — 500 экз. — ISBN 978-5-9540-0102-0.
  2. "Интервью С.Н.Лазарева в программе «Вредные вопросы», г.Запорожье. 8.06.2003 г." Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Narod-vlast.ru, July 23, 2006.
  3. "Интервью С.Н.Лазарева в программе "Перша экспедицiя", г.Киев, 27.05.2005 г." Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Narod-vlast.ru, June 28, 2006.
  4. "Интервью С.Н.Лазарева в программе «По мнению», г.Самара. 28.02.2006 г.", Narod-vlast.ru, June 22, 2006. Archived June 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. Book two, p. 199. (1995 edition)
  6. Book ten, p. 45
  7. "Book twelve" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2008-01-26.
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 6, 2007. Retrieved July 1, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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