The Art of Inner Joy

World Views on Self-Healing and Meaning

by Pnina Yoeli

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The Art of Inner Joy

World Views on Self-Healing and Meaning

by Pnina Yoeli

Published Feb 27, 2020
256 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Happiness


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Book Details

We All Want to Make Significant Changes in Our Lives

But some things cloud our everyday experiences and prevent us from feeling happy and at peace:

• The ego, the dark side of our relationships.
• Lack of forgiveness and compassion that creates a constant sense of unease and inner tension.
• Our inability to carefully and accurately define our inner desires, which causes us to create a reality that doesn’t quite suit us.
• Damaging thoughts and negative speech, causing us to experience life in a troubling, uncomfortable way.

Our tendency to focus on what we are lacking and on the pain we are suffering prevents us from creating inner joy. In order to heal ourselves, we must go beyond understanding our emotional sources and adopt a new perspective of these critical, fundamental issues that often become an integral part of our lives. This book offers keys and solutions for overcoming these challenges. The tools it offers were adapted from philosophies and world views gathered from different cultures and spiritual worlds, while incorporating principles of psychology.

 

About the Author

Pnina Yoeli

Pnina Yoeli is a clinical psychologist. In this book, she presents the ideas and insights she developed while treating patients in her clinic, which she also shares in lectures and workshops in Israel and abroad. The Art of Inner Joy is Yoeli’s third book. She is also the author of King Ego and Beyond the Water Line.

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