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A Year of Mystical Thinking: Make Life Feel Magical Again

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SKU: 9789394613751

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Rediscover the magic in everyday life with “A Year of Mystical Thinking” by Emma Howarth. This enchanting guide offers practical exercises, rituals, and reflections for each month, reconnecting you with your intuition and inner wisdom. Embrace the mystical, ignite your creativity, and transform your year into a journey of self-discovery. ISBN: 9789394613751. Perfect for those seeking mindfulness, spirituality, and a touch of wonder.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789394613751
  • Publisher: Hay House Publishers India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 350.000 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9394613757
  • Publisher Date: 15-Feb-2023
  • Height: 47.000 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Width: 253.999 mm

8 reviews for A Year of Mystical Thinking: Make Life Feel Magical Again

  1. Akshit Sachdeva

    A beautiful book! The perfect gift for anyone seeking more mindfulness. I especially loved the reflections for November. So good!

  2. Ishaan Raghav

    This book truly helped me reconnect with my intuition. The monthly exercises were easy to follow and insightful. Highly recommend!

  3. Nayan Gupta

    This book helped me find magic in the mundane. A truly wonderful experience and the creativity it sparked was inspiring. So so good!

  4. Abhay Raj Singh Chauhan

    A Year of Mystical Thinking is a gentle guide. Some months resonated more than others, but overall a pleasant, thought-provoking read. Good for beginners.

  5. Simran Kadam

    While the book is well-written, it felt a bit repetitive after a few months. Still, I found some helpful practices to incorporate into my daily routine.

  6. Rahul Ratra

    I was hoping for more in-depth information. It’s a good introduction to mystical thinking but lacks substance for experienced practitioners.

  7. Aayush Sharma

    I loved the concept! The rituals are interesting. But I felt the writing style was a bit too flowery at times. Still, a worthwhile exploration.

  8. Prakhar Jyoti

    It’s okay. Some ideas were interesting, but overall it didn’t quite resonate with me. I felt like it was missing something.

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