Mandala Voice Of The Universe is a must read for all types of people, especially if you are in the creative side of things like myself. You usually see those videos for actors about what books to read, this is another one that should be added to any of your reading lists. Priya's book is filled with lots of positive and encouraging steps to help you achieve greatness and helps you push past what holds you back from pursuing your dreams.
It filled with different tools for different challenges. Whatever it is you're facing -- depression, stress, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, low mood, lack of confidence, grief or self-criticism -- you will find ideas and ways for processing how you're feeling, getting new perspective and strategies to help you cope.
Reading this book is like having a conversation with a wonderful friend who encourages and wants to see you do well and will do whatever it takes to help you achieve those dreams, no matter how difficult, impossible or far away they seem.
This book will change the way you think about life, the decisions you make and motivates you to do more, I was personally in a tough spot mentally didn't think I was good enough or smart enough to be successful, but this book gave me a positive way to approach success, and that's all the motivation I needed thanks Priya for sharing this book with us.
If you haven't gotten a copy of Priya's book, please do so as soon as you can! You won't regret it!
Mandala: Voice of the Universe by Priya Kumari is a calm and reflective read that blends spirituality, self-help, and emotional healing in a very grounded way. What I appreciated most about this book is its simplicity. The author doesn’t overload the reader with heavy philosophies or complex theories. Instead, concepts like karma, mindfulness, emotional balance, and self-awareness are explained in a practical and relatable manner. It feels more like a gentle conversation than a lesson. The feather concept stood out to me as a beautiful metaphor for resilience and inner strength. The book encourages slowing down, observing your thoughts, and becoming more aware of your emotional patterns — without pushing the reader to “change” overnight. This is not a fast-paced read. It’s meant to be taken slowly, reflecting on each section. If you enjoy spiritual or healing books that focus on mindfulness and inner clarity rather than dramatic motivation, this one is worth picking up. Recommended for readers who enjoy thoughtful, calm, and introspective reads.