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Awakening the Divine Feminine (The Pancha Prakriti Goddesses) – By Adi Krsna Rama

Lately, I have been listening to a lot of spiritual podcasts on YouTube, and spirituality as a topic has always fascinated me, since childhood. Everyone defines it differently and seeks something unique through it. Maybe this ongoing curiosity led me to this book. Interestingly, this is the only book I have ever bought without any recommendation; no reviews, no prior knowledge, nothing. I just came across it while browsing books on Amazon and instantly felt attracted to it. Sometimes, energies guide you toward certain things, they speak to you, help you make choices—and this book was one of those moments. I am really glad I trusted that instinct. The book explores the divine feminine through goddesses and their energies—how each goddess resides within us, how we can awaken their energies, and how our personalities often resonate their traits. It beautifully reminds us that spirituality is everywhere—in everything we do and everything around us. All it takes is awareness and a willingne...

The Secret to Love, Health and Money – By Rhonda Byrne

How many of you have read The Secret? I’m sure many of us have either read it, heard about it, or watched the movie! This book is a part of that same series. It may not be as powerful as The Secret, but I still liked it. I’ve always believed in manifestation, so any book that talks about the Law of Attraction instantly connects with me. “Manifestation is not about forcing things to happen; it’s about aligning your energy so they flow to you.” The Secret to Love, Health, and Money is a simple reminder that our thoughts and beliefs have the power to shape our lives. Rhonda Byrne explains beautifully that whatever we think and feel is what we attract — that’s the true power of manifestation. When we focus on gratitude, positivity, and abundance instead of fear or doubt, life naturally starts to change for the better. The book makes you pause, believe in the good, and trust that what you wish for can really come true. It’s a calm and inspiring read that reminds you how your thoughts quietl...

The Rudest Book Ever - By Shwetabh Gangwar

He argues: Many people have kids not because they are ready, but because society tells them “that’s what you do,” or because they believe a baby will suddenly make life happy and perfect. He’s clear—bringing a child into the world just to fix your own problems or to fit in is unfair to the child. His main message is simple: a child isn’t your happiness button, it’s a huge responsibility that deserves serious thought. Shwetabh uses this example to show how people often make life’s biggest choices without really thinking. I am not a fan of any self-help books, but this one surprised me with its style, and I came to know later that the genre is self help book; otherwise I might not have picked up! The book feels like a wake-up call. Author’s blunt, direct way of writing grabs your attention. He talks on topics like rejection, self-worth, avoiding society’s traps, and the difference between chasing short-term happiness and building real, lasting contentment. Reading it feels like sitting w...