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The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams

This book offers a comprehensive approach to personal and professional success by integrating spiritual insights into everyday life. It explores seven universal laws that can lead to fulfillment and happiness. more

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Deepak Chopra
Deepak Chopra

Deepak Chopra is an Indian-American author, physician, and public speaker, known for his works in alternative medicine and holistic health. His writings cover a range of topics from self-realization to spiritual growth, and have gained widespread popularity among readers worldwide. more

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“Nora had read about multiverses and knew a bit about Gestalt psychology. About how human brains take complex information about the world and simplify it, so that when a human looks at a tree it translates the intricately complex mass of leaves and branches into this thing called ‘tree’. To be a human was to continually dumb the world down into an understandable story that keeps things simple. She knew that everything humans see is a simplification. A human sees the world in three dimensions. That is a simplification. Humans are fundamentally limited, generalising creatures, living on auto-pilot, who straighten out curved streets in their minds, which explains why they get lost all the time.”

“Learn to exercise faith if you want extraordinary doors to open for you. Do not let the uncertainty of what lies ahead paralyze you. Remember that God has a plan for you.”

“We take happiness when and where we can get it. One has nothing to do with the other. you know that. Intellectually, you know that is the truth. One can still be grieving and yet have a moment of shared laughter or passion. There is no guilt in living when you have lost so much. You live for them. You make your life count. You live to keep their memory alive. You live for yourself. It's all wrapped up together. We are part of the universe and it is vast. We are small, insignificant in the tapestry, yet we are there. A part of something larger. One false pull of that thread and everything could unravel.”