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Healing the Emptiness - by Yasmin Mogahed (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In this Bengali translation of Yasmin Mogahed's book, translator Hamid Sirajy translates this deeply motivational self-help guide to spiritual well-being.
- Author(s): Yasmin Mogahed
- 290 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Spirituality
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About the Book
At some level, so many of us have experienced emptiness. But very few people know why. And even fewer people know how to fill that emptiness. But we spend our lives trying... this book offers solutions and provides hope.
Book Synopsis
In this Bengali translation of Yasmin Mogahed's book, translator Hamid Sirajy translates this deeply motivational self-help guide to spiritual well-being. Individuals will learn how to heal from the emptiness within when feeling lost or hopeless. When people give up hope, they see no way out of their pain, problems, and failures. Some people carry years of shame and self-hatred. Moreover, some live with a profound emptiness, despite worldly success.
However, there is hope and always a road back. Just as we were sent on this worldly journey with the capacity to fall, we were also given the capacity to rise. Just as we would bleed, we would also heal. We would be designed with the divine capacity to cope. To survive. To
even thrive through the storms. Each one of us would be given the God-given potential to see through the darkness. To rise through the cold. To break again and again and to heal again and again. And then to be even more beautiful at the broken parts.
Review Quotes
A timely guide as many are grappling with emotional and spiritual well-being, post-pandemic. It's well-researched and addresses pain in a systematic manner, guiding the reader through every aspect of his experience, leading to the Prophetic formula for healing.
We all know trials are part of life. The pain we experience serves a purpose. It will shape us into who we are.
"Healing the Emptiness" is a definite, relevant read for anyone who is interested in picking themselves up again and moving ahead in this short journey called life.
Mufti Menk