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From the Blog Posts of MSI Press Authors: Shai Tubali talks about "Three Deep Ways to Heal a Sense of Loneliness"

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  Today's shared blog post comes from Shai Tubali, who writes about  Three Deep Ways to Heal a Sense of Loneliness. For more posts about Shai and his award-winning books, click  HERE . Sign up for the MSI Press LLC monthly newsletter (recent releases, sales/discounts, awards, reviews, Amazon top 100 list, author advice, and more -- stay up to date)   Follow MSI Press on  Twitter ,  Face Book , and  Instagram .   Interested in publishing with MSI Press LLC?  We help writers become award-winning published authors. One writer at a time. We are a family, not a factory. Do you have a future with us? Turned away by other publishers because you are a first-time author and/or do not have a strong platform yet? If you have a strong manuscript, San Juan Books, our hybrid publishing division, may be able to help. Check out information on  how to submit a proposal . Planning on self-publishing and don't know where to start?  Our  author au pair  services will mentor you through the process

From the blog posts of MSI Press authors: Shai Tubali shares 5 tips for keeping your brain youthful and flexible

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  In today's shared blog post, Shai Tubali, author of the award-winning book, The Seven Wisdoms of Life , and A Guide to Bliss , delineates  5 Tips For Keeping Your Brain Youthful and Flexible .

Daily Excerpt: A Guide to Bliss (Tubali) - Your First Step into Expansion

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    Excerpt from  A Guide to Blis s - Your First Step into Expansion  Everything in this universe is a structure. Every phenomenon in this universe has frontiers and sidewalls, particular shapes, characteristics, and attributes. This does not apply only to visible forms— everyone knows that an African elephant possesses a shape, a color, a character, and a repetitive pattern of behavior—but also to subtler phenomena, such as thoughts, emotions, and sensations, as well as ideas, beliefs, symbols, and human patterns of behavior. In fact, even the universe has a structure, which we can reflect through our consciousness, and indeed, even our consciousness itself has a structure.  The discovery that everything has a structure, and therefore, that everything has a limit, is of crucial importance and goes far beyond mere philosophical implications. Actually, the moment one identifies a structure and its limitations, one can easily transcend it; dis covering that which lies beyond limi

Daily Excerpt: The Seven Wisdoms of Life (Tubali) - Definition of Chakras, Nadis, and Main Function

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  Excerpt from The Seven Wisdoms of Life  - Definition Undoubtedly, the Chakra system is the most known, most researched, and most accessible energetic layer. The first documentations of this system go all the way back to the ancient Eastern and Egyptian cultures, about four-thousand years ago. Simply defined, chakras are mediators of energy-matter interaction. The chakra system is the bridge between the physical body and the subtle bodies and also between the physical body and the vital life force of the universe. The chakras are the key energy centers of the whole subtle anatomy and may be regarded as our basic energetic body. As mediators of energy-matter interaction, they translate material energy into spiritual energy and spiritual energy into material energy. The main function of the chakra system is to translate spiritual energy into physical energy for the sake of physical and psychological wellbeing. Residing in the central confluences of the energetic nervous system, th

Bestselling Paperback Today - The Seven Wisdoms of Life (Tubali)

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  Today's bestselling paperback is The Seven Wisdoms of Life by Shai Tubali. finalist, book of the year competition Read more posts about Shai and his books  HERE . Sign up for the MSI Press LLC newsletter Follow MSI Press on  Twitter ,  Face Book , and  Instagram .   Interested in publishing with MSI Press LLC? Check out information on  how to submit a proposal . Interested in receiving a free copy of this or any MSI Press LLC book  in exchange for  reviewing  a current or forthcoming MSI Press LLC book? Contact editor@msipress.com. Want an  author-signed copy  of this book? Purchase the book at 25% discount (use coupon code FF25) and concurrently send a written request to orders@msipress.com. 

Best-selling E-book Today: The Seven Wisdoms of Life

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  Today's best-selling e-book is The Seven Wisdoms of Life by Shai Tubali. finalist, book of the year competition Read more posts about Shai and his books HERE . Sign up for the MSI Press LLC newsletter Follow MSI Press on  Twitter ,  Face Book , and  Instagram .   Interested in publishing with MSI Press LLC? Check out information on  how to submit a proposal . Interested in receiving a free copy of this or any MSI Press LLC book  in exchange for  reviewing  a current or forthcoming MSI Press LLC book? Contact editor@msipress.com. Want an  author-signed copy  of this book? Purchase the book at 25% discount (use coupon code FF25) and concurrently send a written request to orders@msipress.com. 

Daily Excerpt: A Guide to Bliss (Tubali) - Preface

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  Excerpt from A Guide to Blis s - Preface Fourteen years ago, when I was twenty-three years old, I underwent an intense, world-shattering expansion of consciousness for a few long months. It took place in the midst of a fervent spiritual search. Until then, my three years of seeking had granted me only brief glimpses into broader states of consciousness. Those glimpses far from quenched my ever-increasing thirst. This time, something else erupted within me, or so it seemed. This expansion, which permeated my entire being, did not dissipate, but rather grew day after day without any substantial effort on my part. It seemed like the only thing I was expected to do from then onward was observe the happening and not interfere.  Back then I lived at my parents’ house. For a whole year, I remained enclosed in my small room, only leaving the house from time to time to wander about for hours and curiously examine my new relationship with the world. Of course, at that time I did not d

Daily Excerpt: The Seven Wisdoms of Life (Tubali) - Introduction

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  excerpt from The Seven Wisdoms of Life (Tubali) - Introduction Man is not just flesh and bone. By saying that, I do not mean to support abstract and romantic ideas such as the soul . On the contrary, I mean to stress a whole realm of physiological dynamics, which may be invisible to our outer eyes but nonetheless are active all the time. Invisible is not irrelevant, just like atoms are a necessity in the total understanding of matter. There is another anatomy for man, a subtler one, which envelops the visible plain of the physical body like invisible sheaths. This anatomy is extraordinarily important both for the complete understanding of our psyche and for the realization of the further evolution of our consciousness. In-depth inquiries into the nature of this anatomy have taken place in many cultures throughout human history—from the ancient Egyptians to the Mayans , from the yogic culture in Hinduism and Buddhism to the Jewish Kabbalists , and from Chinese medicine to the Th

The Story behind the Book: A Guide to Bliss (from the editor's perspective)

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  Shai Tubali approached us with the concept of a book about mind expansion, a topic he had been leading workshops on, after his first book with us, The Seven Wisdoms of Life , became popular and a finalist in the Book of the Year competition. As a publisher, having worked with him before, we knew what the tasks would be, including careful copyediting since English is not Shai's native language though he does a wonderful job of writing, i.e. producing literate text, which not all native speakers can do. So, the production of this book was almost routine -- except for the title. Up until almost the day of publication, he and we, together, were searching for a title that would work: short, clear, consistent with content, and appealing. Originally, the title was longer: hard to file, hard to look up, and clear but at what cost. Then, we played with making a form of the title into a subtitle, and that worked. Now, though, we really needed a title. Bliss came up very quickly, but what a