Exploring the pervasive feeling of emptiness, the book delves into the reasons behind this common human experience and offers insights into how to address it. It examines the struggles individuals face in their quest for fulfillment, providing guidance and understanding to help readers navigate their emotions and find meaningful connections. Through a blend of personal reflection and practical advice, it aims to illuminate the path toward a more fulfilling life.
Yasmin Mogahed Reihenfolge der Bücher
Yasmin Mogahed ist eine Schriftstellerin und Rednerin, deren Werk die Schnittmenge von Glauben und menschlicher Erfahrung erforscht. Ihr Hintergrund in Psychologie und Journalismus prägt ihre aufschlussreiche Herangehensweise an das Verständnis der Komplexität von Geist und Seele. Mogaheds Schriften befassen sich mit tiefgründigen Themen und bieten den Lesern eine einzigartige Perspektive auf Spiritualität und persönliches Wachstum. Ihr fesselnder Stil und ihre nachdenklichen Reflexionen finden tiefen Anklang und machen sie zu einer überzeugenden Stimme für diejenigen, die tiefere Bedeutung suchen.




- 2022
- 2017
Love & Happiness
- 124 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Pain is real. And so is loss. Sometimes it's hard not to let the weight of what we carry-or the memory of what we've lost-take over. And so I wrote, in hopes of helping myself and others survive and thrive inside their storms. There is hope. There is beauty. And there is also love and happiness.
- 2012
Reclaim Your Heart
- 194 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"Many of us live our lives entrapped by the same repeated patterns of heartbreak and disappointment. Often, we have no idea why this happens. Reclaim Your Heart is about freeing the heart from this slavery. It is about the journey in and out of life's most deceptive traps. This book was written to awaken the heart and provide a new perspective on life, loss, happiness, and pain. A manual of sorts, Reclaim Your Heart will teach readers how to live in this life without allowing life to own you. It is a manual of how to protect your most prized possession--the heart".--P. (4)