Invisible Truths

Haikus for Life and Love

by Dr. Manijeh Motaghy

In the stillness of a ten-day silent retreat, words began to appear—softly, like ripples across a clear pond. Each haiku in Invisible Truths was born in those moments of silence and reflection, pointing toward the hidden truths of life and love that shape our experience.

These seventeen haikus are simple yet profound. They open quiet windows into the nature of being, awakening curiosity, tenderness, humor, and the courage to see through the noises of the mind.

After each poem, a reflection page invites you to pause, write, and discover what arises within you—your own invisible truths.

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What You’ll Find Inside

  • Seventeen original haikus inspired by silence and nature
  • A mindful reflection page after each poem to deepen your insight
  • Themes of truth, love, humor, and awakening
  • A bridge between mindfulness, psychology, nature, and systems thinking
  • A gentle invitation to explore Dr. Motaghy’s teachings on Mindful Life Intelligence

About the Author

Dr. Manijeh Motaghy is an Organizational Psychologist, UCLA Mindful Affiliate Teacher, and founder of Perfectly Here. She is the creator of the Mindful Life Optimization (MLO) Methodology, a comprehensive framework for personal, societal, systemic, and environmental well-being. When not teaching or writing, she tends her garden and cooks with freshly foraged and homegrown vegetables, living the harmony she teaches. Her acclaimed book, It’s Not Easy to Be Human, serves as a life manual for rewiring the mind and transforming habits through the integration of mindfulness, psychology, planetary and systems sciences.

Join the Club: Making It Easy to Be Human

May these poems remind you that truth and wisdom are never far away—they breathe through you and wait for your quiet attention.

We invite you to register your book and join Dr. Motaghy in conversations about Mindful Life Intelligence, exploring how awareness and love reveal the deeper nature of life.