My Soul’s Missing Link -2

Tuba Kılıç

My Soul’s Missing Link -2

Sociology,

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Experiencing psychological distress and problems is not a deficiency. On the contrary, if these problems and troubles can be evaluated, they are opportunities for people. That opportunity; It does not come to eliminate, erase or destroy the painful events, losses, concerns and anger. On the contrary, it comes to ensure the ability to live with them. This skill accompanies your evolution process in your life journey and protects you from getting lost spiritually. In order not to get lost spiritually and not to lose the rings of the soul, it is our duty to make an effort. In order not to become a prisoner and victim of negativity, you need to make an effort to recognize, repair and protect the missing links of your soul. Knowing, understanding and accepting yourself is a requirement of being human. You may be a victim now because of the negative and sad situations experienced in the past, but you do not have to be condemned to them. Because being convicted makes you a victim of that situation. Every person lives in a mental cage, but some are free and some are imprisoned in that cage. Those who are free are those who find the missing links of their soul and strive to protect them. Those who find the missing links of their soul know that it is not just negative thoughts, fears that they think will never end, anxiety that they think will never go away, occupied parts of themselves, and feelings of guilt trapped in a trap, even though they come to their mind frequently. They also know that they are a part of the circle of the universe. In this piece, he has learned to breathe for himself while throwing negative thoughts and situations into the box they deserve.

  • Publisher: Vadi Publishing
  • Type:Non-Fiction
  • Genre:Adult
  • Author(s):Tuba Kılıç
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  • Pages: 212
  • Size:13,5x21cm
  • Cover:Paperback
  • Barcode : 9786059114660
  • Original Name:Ruhumun Kayıp Halkası
  • Original Language:Turkish

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