(00:00:00) 1. THE EARLY RACES (00:13:27) 2. EGYPTIANS, CHALDEANS, DRUIDS, ETC. (00:28:54) 3. ROMANS & GREEKS (00:42:44) 4. JEWS, ESSENES & EARLY CHRISTIANS (00:57:07) 5. HINDUS (01:28:57) 6. THE MODERN WEST (01:51:38) 7. BETWEEN & BEYOND INCARNATIONS (02:08:52) 8. THE JUSTICE OF REINCARNATION (02:26:45) 9. THE ARGUMENT FOR REINCARNATION (02:44:49) 10. THE PROOFS OF REINCARNATION (03:08:12) 11. ARGUMENTS AGAINST REINCARNATION (03:39:22) 12. THE LAW OF KARMA REINCARNATION & THE LAW OF KARMA: The Hidden Spiritual Laws of Cause, Effect, Soul Evolution & Attraction – William Walker Atkinson (1908). What if your thoughts, actions, fears, desires, and inner beliefs do not end with this lifetime—but continue shaping your destiny across countless incarnations? What if your present circumstances are not accidents, but the result of deeper spiritual laws operating across lifetimes? What if the Law of Attraction is only one aspect of a far greater cosmic principle—the eternal Law of Karma? In this profound episode of the Secret Law of Attraction Podcast, we explore Reincarnation and the Law of Karma by William Walker Atkinson, one of the most influential metaphysical writers of the New Thought movement. Through ancient philosophy, mystical traditions, and esoteric teachings, Atkinson reveals a universe governed not by chance, but by spiritual cause and effect.This timeless work explains how thoughts, emotions, actions, and desires shape the soul’s evolution through countless incarnations. Every experience becomes part of a greater spiritual journey. Karma is not punishment, but a natural law of balance and growth. The soul continually attracts the lessons, people, and conditions necessary for its unfoldment. For students of the Law of Attraction, this book opens a deeper understanding of manifestation itself. Thoughts become causes. Consciousness becomes magnetic. Life becomes a mirror reflecting inner states of being. Rather than a universe of randomness, Atkinson presents a lawful cosmos where every soul gradually evolves toward higher awareness, wisdom, and spiritual freedom. Throughout this remarkable classic, listeners will discover how ancient civilizations, philosophers, mystics, yogis, priests, and spiritual teachers all preserved fragments of the same eternal doctrine: that consciousness survives death and advances through the law of spiritual causation. Chapter I — The Early Races The journey begins with humanity’s earliest intuitions about the soul and immortality. Atkinson explores the ancient belief that something eternal survives bodily death and continues its journey through many forms and experiences. He explains reincarnation not as superstition, but as one of humanity’s oldest spiritual perceptions. This chapter introduces the soul as a traveler on a vast evolutionary path, continually shaped by thought, desire, action, and experience. For Law of Attraction students, this establishes the principle that consciousness is creative, continuous, and magnetically drawn toward conditions that mirror its inner state. Chapter II — The Egyptians, Chaldeans, Druids, etc. This chapter examines the profound spiritual teachings of ancient Egypt, Chaldea, China, and the Druids. Atkinson reveals how secret priesthoods and mystery schools preserved hidden doctrines concerning the immortality of the soul and the cycles of rebirth. The Egyptians in particular viewed life as part of a cosmic process of spiritual refinement and inner awakening. These teachings reflected the idea that human beings are energetic and spiritual entities whose actions create lasting consequences beyond physical existence. The chapter demonstrates that the Law of Attraction and karma are deeply rooted in humanity’s oldest sacred traditions. Chapter III — The Romans and Greeks Atkinson explores the contrasting spiritual outlooks of Rome and Greece, showing why Greek philosophers developed deeper metaphysical systems concerning the soul. Figures such as Pythagoras, Orpheus, and Plato taught that the soul survives death and evolves through repeated incarnations. Plato’s mystical philosophy especially emphasized the soul’s gradual ascent toward truth and divine consciousness. This chapter reveals how higher thoughts, noble ideals, and spiritual aspiration elevate the vibration of the soul and attract higher states of existence. Chapter IV — The Jews, Essenes, and Early Christians Here Atkinson investigates the hidden mystical teachings within Judaism and early Christianity. He explores the Kaballah, esoteric rabbinical traditions, the Essenes, and the inner doctrines surrounding the teachings of Jesus. Rather than presenting reincarnation as foreign to Christianity, Atkinson argues that many early mystical sects understood spiritual rebirth and karmic law as essential truths later suppressed or hidden. This chapter encourages listeners to look beyond literal interpretations and discover the deeper spiritual laws underlying religious symbolism and mystical teachings. Chapter V — The Hindus This chapter turns to India, the great cradle of reincarnation philosophy and karmic science. Atkinson explains the foundations of Hindu metaphysics, including the eternal nature of the soul, the law of karma, and the soul’s gradual evolution toward liberation. The teachings of the ancient yogis reveal a universe governed by vibration, consciousness, and spiritual causation. Every thought and action produces corresponding effects. This aligns powerfully with the Law of Attraction: the inner state determines the outer experience. The soul continually attracts lessons and environments necessary for growth until it transcends ignorance and awakens to higher truth. Chapter VI — The Modern West Atkinson explores the revival of reincarnation and karmic philosophy in the modern Western world. He discusses the rise of the Theosophical Society, the influence of Helena Blavatsky, modern occult movements, yogic philosophy, and spiritualist teachings. This chapter explains why modern humanity became increasingly drawn toward metaphysical ideas during periods of social upheaval and materialism. As people search for meaning beyond external success, they rediscover the spiritual laws governing consciousness and destiny. Atkinson also challenges fear-based religious concepts, proposing instead that Earth is a school for spiritual development rather than a place of eternal punishment. Chapter VII — Between and Beyond Incarnations One of the most fascinating chapters in the book, this section explores what occurs between lifetimes. Atkinson discusses the soul’s transition after death, astral planes, periods of spiritual assimilation, and the preparation for rebirth. He describes advanced souls, earthbound souls, and the gradual refinement of consciousness beyond physical existence. The chapter suggests that death is not an ending but a continuation of spiritual evolution. Every incarnation becomes part of a larger cosmic process of learning, balancing karma, and expanding awareness. The soul is continually drawn by vibrational affinity toward experiences that match its level of consciousness. Chapter VIII — The Justice of Reincarnation Atkinson argues that reincarnation and karma provide the only truly rational explanation for the inequalities, mysteries, and apparent injustices of life. Why are some born into privilege while others suffer hardship? Why do talents, fears, and tendencies vary so dramatically? According to karmic law, every soul is experiencing the consequences and lessons generated by previous causes. Karma is not divine punishment—it is the automatic balancing principle of the universe. Much like the Law of Attraction, it reflects the truth that energy returns to its source according to natural law. Chapter IX — The Argument for Reincarnation This chapter presents philosophical arguments supporting the doctrine of rebirth. Atkinson explains that if the soul is immortal in the future, it logically must have existed in the past. He argues that human development requires vast ranges of experience impossible to obtain within a single lifetime. The soul evolves gradually through countless stages, learning through joy, struggle, success, failure, love, ambition, and suffering. Each incarnation contributes to the expansion of consciousness and the unfolding of spiritual power. Chapter X — The Proofs of Reincarnation Atkinson examines accounts of past-life memories, spiritual experiences, déjà vu, intuitive recognition, and psychic phenomena as possible evidence of reincarnation. He presents fascinating historical examples and reports from individuals claiming conscious remembrance of former lives. Whether interpreted literally or symbolically, these stories point toward the persistence of consciousness beyond death. The chapter challenges purely materialistic explanations of existence and invites listeners to consider the deeper dimensions of memory, identity, and spiritual continuity. Chapter XI — Arguments Against Reincarnation In this chapter Atkinson addresses common objections to reincarnation and karmic philosophy. He examines religious criticisms, philosophical doubts, and skeptical arguments while providing responses rooted in logic, mysticism, and spiritual psychology. He argues that reincarnation is not anti-Christian nor opposed to spiritual truth, but rather a universal doctrine appearing across cultures and ages. The chapter encourages independent thought and deeper investigation into humanity’s oldest spiritual mysteries. Chapter XII — The Law of Karma The final chapter unveils the heart of the entire work: the Law of Karma itself. Atkinson explains karma as the great spiritual law of cause and effect operating throughout the universe. Every thought, action, emotion, intention, and desire generates corresponding consequences. Karma is not vengeance, but balance. It is the mech