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Most of us sense it: life is moving faster, but our hearts are not keeping up. We scroll, react, and rush, yet still feel an unnamed homesickness. This book is for the part of you that knows there must be another way to walk through an ordinary day.
Blending sufi mindfulness with clear psychology and spirituality, it turns daily routines into a living path. Instead of escape to distant retreats, it treats commuting, working, arguing, and washing dishes as stages on an inner pilgrimage. You will learn how walking meditation can steady a restless mind, how to build a modest daily spiritual practice, and how to transform emotional triggers into invitations for growth.
Drawing on modern sufism and grounded therapeutic insight, the author offers stories, reflections, and simple exercises that fit into real lives, not ideal ones. This is a mindful living guide for people with responsibilities, debts, and deadlines. It will help you clarify your self awareness journey, cultivate inner peace practices, and taste a style of practical mysticism that does not require you to pretend you are somewhere or someone else.
If you have ever felt that your life is too ordinary to be sacred, this book will walk beside you until you see that every step counts.
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The Inner Pilgrim

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  • Mira Qadari is a writer and guide whose work sits at the crossroads of Sufi wisdom and everyday psychology. She is less interested in dramatic enlightenment stories than in how people actually navigate school runs, deadlines, and sleepless nights without losing their soul. Her teaching grew out of years spent in community settings, listening to how ordinary lives carry extraordinary questions. Rather than presenting herself as an expert above the reader, she walks beside them as a fellow traveller who has learned to pay attention. Mira draws on the devotional traditions of her upbringing, shaped by the stories and poetry of Sufi saints, and filters them through a clear, modern understanding of the mind. Walking through old city streets, she became fascinated by how markets, mosques, and bus stops all hold the same invitation to wake up. Her writing is practical, gentle, and quietly demanding: it asks for honesty, not perfection. Through her books, groups, and private work, she invites readers to discover that the real pilgrimage has always been the one moving through their own awareness.

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