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WHEN THE SOUL HEALS

Hey everyone,
Today we'll be talking about the book "When the soul heals" by Pulkit Sharma.

BLURB
This self-help book amalgamates thoughts in contemporary psychology with simple spiritual wisdom helping you understand and heal common psychological problems by tapping your own spiritual force. It gives you step-by-step strategies, guided meditations, contemplation exercises and real-life inspirational case studies to overcome: 

* Stress *Anger *Grief *Depression *Anxiety *Beauty Obsessions *Addictions *Caregiver Burden 

The book includes mystical perspectives from Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Taoism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Islam, Bahá’í Faith, the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, and revelations of other great spiritual masters. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR 
Pulkit Sharma is a clinical psychologist and spiritual counselor. He has worked as a mental health consultant and research head with several organizations. His inspirational and philosophical writings have been published in acclaimed journals, newspapers, and magazines. This book is based on his unique technique that combines psychology and spirituality to help people reclaim their lives. He lives in Puducherry, India, with his wife and daughter.


MY REVIEW
1. Cover
The cover of the book is beautiful and simple just like a spiritual book's cover should be.

2. Title
The Title is the most appropriate as this book talks about the inner self, spirituality, meditation and all the things that happen when the soul heals.

3. About:
This book talks about some psychological facts.
Some ways to meditate have been discussed.
An answer to all the spiritual questions has been given.
I say that it is a must-read because, in today's life, everyone wants to be happy and successful but somehow most of the people lack the correct knowledge and path, this might be a path for all those people.

4. Recommended  to:All those who are on a spiritual quest may want to read this one.
RATINGS
4 out of 5 stars

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