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مصنف اس حقیقت کی طرف توجہ دلاتا ہے کہ "میرے خیالات" اور "میں" دو الگ چیزیں ہیں۔ جب تک ہم اپنے آپ کو اپنے خیالات سے الگ نہیں کریں گے، ہم حقیقی امن سے محروم رہیں گے۔

In today's fast-paced world, where technology has taken over, and everyone is connected through various digital platforms, the concept of "Lamha E Mojood Ki Taqat" has gained significant attention. This Urdu phrase translates to "The Power of Present Moment" or "The Strength of Being Present." It emphasizes the importance of living in the present and harnessing its power to achieve success and happiness.

While The Power of Now has been read by millions worldwide in English, the Urdu translation, Lamha E Mojood Ki Taqat , holds a unique value for Urdu-speaking audiences:

The only reality that exists is the current second.

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To guide readers on a journey toward finding their true self by detaching from the ego-based mind and past/future anxieties. Key Themes and Concepts The Power of Now:

In this article, we'll explore the concept of "Lamha E Mojood Ki Taqat" in more depth, and provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to apply its principles to your everyday life. We'll also discuss the benefits of living in the present moment and provide you with a free downloadable PDF resource to help you get started on your journey.

The present moment—the Lamha-e-Mojood —is the only space where life actually happens. Your actions, your breath, and your immediate surroundings are the only absolute truths.

Throughout the book, Tolle provides practical exercises to help readers ground themselves in the present moment. Simple techniques such as focusing on your breath, feeling the inner energy of your body, and observing your thoughts without judgment can gradually shift your consciousness from “thinking” to “being.”

A major portion of human pain is self-inflicted. We resist what is . Anguish, resentment, and anger come from resisting the past. Anxiety, fear, and worry come from resisting the future. By accepting the present moment completely, suffering dissolves. 4. The Pain-Body

Eckhart Tolle’s philosophy is simple yet deeply profound. The Urdu translation beautifully captures these core tenets: 1. The Illusion of Time