Do you think Happiness is something vague, undefinable and not applicable to everyday life’s challenges?
It is time you changed your perspective! The truth is Happiness is not something abstract but an entirely natural state, no matter where you live or what the present circumstances of your life are. You just were not fully aware of its intense presence and its practicality. You never realized how strong a connection it had with everybody and everything around you. By following the 7 key practices described in this book, you will understand that Happiness was always there for you, available at any time, and all you need to do in the present moment is to say a big ‘yes’ to it. Above all, Happiness is not only a spiritual attitude, but a practical attitude toward life
Having devoured self-help, motivational and esoteric philosophy books for the last 30 years, and as it takes one to know one, reading this book made it evident first of all that the author is very widely read. Her advice is solid, wise, and her tips will indeed prove very helpful to anyone trying to find peace in today’s chaotic world.
Karra uses direct speech and jargon-free language to address her reader. She takes a little step at a time to introduce them to the power of thought, the incredible powers of the mind itself, and the tools available for relaxation, self-awareness and self-empowerment.
This is a wonderful guide that would serve as an excellent way to start for anyone who does not have much knowledge on the aforementioned subjects. However, this is not a detailed account of any subject in particular, and I presume this was the author’s purpose, to speak a little about everything in this volume, rather than get into details about universal laws, the powers of the subconscious mind etc. The only downside to this approach is that to me, the read felt rather exhilarating because the subject kept changing, and so, at the end of the book, it felt like a lot had been said but nothing in depth.
For that reason, I’d love to see future books from this author where perhaps she would elaborate on specific subjects. Also, I’d advise to add book titles for further reading in the back matter of the book or at the end of each chapter. This way, the reader could have a handy recommendation on any aspect of self-improvement that they wish to explore further.
All in all, a great introduction to cosmic laws, the powers of positive thinking, mind control, and the like. I would recommend it to anyone interested to explore these areas.
Note: I was offered a free copy by the author in return for an honest review.