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In Happytual: The Non-Pursuit of Happiness, Pawan Kumar Mishra invites readers to reflect upon and reimagine the idea of true happiness, offering a refreshing perspective on anchoring one's inner self in a world driven by external pursuits. This is not just a book; it is a revolution-a transformative guide that distils the principles of yogic psychology and applied ancient wisdom to redefine happiness amidst modern-day chaos. Get ready to embrace a life where fulfilment is not about what you gain- success, wealth, fame or relationships-but what you discover and uncover within yourself-the…mehr

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In Happytual: The Non-Pursuit of Happiness, Pawan Kumar Mishra invites readers to reflect upon and reimagine the idea of true happiness, offering a refreshing perspective on anchoring one's inner self in a world driven by external pursuits. This is not just a book; it is a revolution-a transformative guide that distils the principles of yogic psychology and applied ancient wisdom to redefine happiness amidst modern-day chaos. Get ready to embrace a life where fulfilment is not about what you gain- success, wealth, fame or relationships-but what you discover and uncover within yourself-the realm of inner bliss. With the promise to take you on a life-changing journey, Happytual teaches you how to meet and nurture your true self in a world obsessed with chasing illusions.
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Pawan Kumar Mishra, an accomplished transpersonal coach and mentor, seamlessly integrates yoga psychology and ancient wisdom in his transformative sessions and works. His impact spans personal consultations, group seminars and corporate programmes, where he empowers individuals worldwide to unlock the profound potential within them. Mishra is a respected figure in Vedic astrology and Vastu science. He has served as a spiritual guide for HELP, a leadership programme affiliated with the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. His book, Living Hanuman, is a syncretic commentary which profoundly explores Shri Hanuman Chalisa.