About the Free Webinar:
In this webinar, we will unpack how karma operates not just as an external framework, but as an inner growth, deconditioning, and liberation. How do intentions, habits, and unseen impressions (saṁskāras) shape our present? And most importantly—how can we begin to shift them?
This webinar is designed for seekers who are ready to begin applying karmic wisdom in a deliberate, transformative way. Whether you’re continuing your journey or stepping into this topic for the first time, you’ll leave with a clearer sense of how to align your daily life with deeper purpose, clarity, and growth.
Join us to uncover not just how karma works—but how it can work for you and those you care most about.
This is a complimentary webinar, thoughtfully curated to offer depth, clarity, and high-value insights reflecting the quality of a premium learning experience.
Get to Know panelist
Shri. Philip Goldberg
Shri. Philip Goldberg, faculty in Hindu Studies at HUA, is an ordained Interfaith Minister with over 50 years of experience as a spiritual scholar, counselor, author, and teacher interpreting global traditions—especially Indian spirituality.
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Karma: Principles, Misconceptions and Practical Implications
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