The Mystery of Happiness

How to live a soulful and spiritual life.
T. Byram Karasu, M.D. is Silverman Professor of Psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. See full bio

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Finding Self

Soulmaking is patiently cultivating one's soul. It is not that one either has a fully formed soul or doesn't. The soul is always in a state of ascension. You should not be discouraged if you don't experience the soul's full presence. The first step is to find out the real nature of your self-your simple, rough form-and become transparent to yourself. Read More

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This is a beautiful article! I love to write and have always felt that it helps me to discover my real self.

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