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  • 30 Days to Happiness: Daily Meditations and Actions for Finding True Joy Within Yourself PDF

    30 Days to Happiness: Daily Meditations and Actions for Finding True Joy Within Yourself by Rhonda Sciortino

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  • Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear

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  • Fallen Leaves Last Words on Life, Love, War, and God

    “Fallen Leaves: Last Words on Life, Love, War, and God” by Will Durant is a reflective and deeply philosophical work, offering readers an intimate collection of thoughts on life’s greatest themes, seen through the lens of the author’s personal wisdom. Written in the later years of Durant’s life, it is his final meditation on the profound topics that shaped his intellectual journey.

    In this book, Durant reflects on his long life, sharing insights on love, morality, war, faith, and humanity. He offers a poignant, almost poetic, summation of his beliefs and life’s lessons. Will Durant, who spent much of his career writing about history, philosophy, and the evolution of human civilization, uses this final work as a canvas to express his understanding of the human condition. His reflections on love explore its complexities and transformative power, while his thoughts on war expose its devastating consequences and the cost of human conflict.

    Durant also delves into the idea of God and religion, approaching them with both reverence and skepticism, seeking a middle ground between spiritual faith and intellectual reasoning. His reflections on life reveal a man who sought to understand the deeper meaning of existence while embracing the uncertainties of the world.

    The book is not only a summation of Durant’s own beliefs, but also an invitation to readers to reflect on their own lives and consider the big questions that have preoccupied thinkers for centuries. It is a tender, heartfelt work, filled with wisdom and grace, as Durant contemplates his legacy and the enduring mysteries of life.

    “Fallen Leaves” stands as a testament to a life well-lived, filled with curiosity, learning, and a deep respect for the complexity of human experience. It is a perfect read for anyone seeking insight into the philosophical underpinnings of life, love, and the eternal search for meaning.

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    This book is a collection of memorable evenings spent with my mentor, Qasim Ali Shah, during a journey of knowledge and spirituality.
    These meetings were a search for deep and unconventional answers to life’s most complex questions.
    Through these seventeen sessions, I discovered a spiritual understanding of my true self.
    I was once lost in doubts, confusions, and inner darkness. But my mentor’s wise and soulful words led me toward clarity and peace.
    What is love?
    How can one become a Sufi?
    What is spirituality?
    What is true success?
    How should one serve humanity?
    Why should we live with contentment?
    Whom should we befriend?
    These are just some of the thought-provoking questions I explored under the guidance of my mentor, Qasim Ali Shah.
    Every week, I met him and asked these deep, troubling questions. I believe you too may be facing similar thoughts.
    So here, I invite you to read these simple yet profound answers from my mentor — and may they bring peace to your life as they did to mine.
    As Hazrat Shams Tabrizi said:
    “There are more fake spiritual guides in the world than stars in the sky. A true guide is the one who helps you discover your inner beauty — not someone who seeks your praise and obedience.”

    Abu Bakr Zahoor