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Purpose: Thoughts For Self-Contemplation And Meditation On Various Aspects Of Life: Purpose
Purpose: Thoughts For Self-Contemplation And Meditation On Various Aspects Of Life: Purpose
Purpose: Thoughts For Self-Contemplation And Meditation On Various Aspects Of Life: Purpose
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Purpose: Thoughts For Self-Contemplation And Meditation On Various Aspects Of Life: Purpose

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This self-contemplative guide is a stand-alone part of the "Purpose" series. It presents various thoughts for self-contemplation and meditation on the following topics:

Purpose
Kindness
Love and Acceptance
Leadership, Inspiration and Unity
Peace and Joy
Facing Limitations
Teaching and learning
Problem Solving
Generosity and Abundance
Forgiveness
Healing
Mindset
Truth
Freedom
Maturity

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNoura Books
Release dateOct 29, 2018
ISBN9781393397427
Purpose: Thoughts For Self-Contemplation And Meditation On Various Aspects Of Life: Purpose
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Noura Books

Noura is philosopher who writes on the topic of mindfulness. She is an artist and her tools are words she weaves into ideas. Her love for writing was inspired by her love for reading and her very active imagination. Her purpose in life is to empower people to break free from the chains of their circumstances and unlock their highest potential. She is convinced that all people have within themselves all the answers they seek if they look and inquire. Read more at nourabooks.com.

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    Meditation

    Meditation is the art of living with what is, without condemnation, judgments, fragmentation, or covering it up with ideals. When we see directly without the screen of our judgments, we don’t compare or fragment. We can then understand totally because we give our total attention. We see the whole picture, and we see directly without any distortion or illusions. There’s no conflict in our perception because we don’t have any images or judgments that we compare against what we’re seeing. Meditation is the art of living without illusions or distortions, so the mind is free of the conflict that arises between the image (illusion) and reality (fact).

    Meditation is about moving away from a dualistic way of looking at life, and toward seeing the whole flow of it; not to fragment and say one part is right or wrong in comparison to another. We look at life as one process that connects everything through relationships. When we look at a puzzle, we don’t take one piece and say it’s right or wrong. A piece by itself has no meaning; it has meaning only in relation to other pieces in forming the whole picture. Similarly, we can only understand ourselves in relation to the whole of

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