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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShubham Chaubey, Reclaiming Divinity: The Transhuman Odyssey Shubham Chaubey is an HR practitioner and author from the ancient city of Varanasi — the Mahashamsan, where life and death meet in unflinching proximity. Growing up amid the sacred fires and farewells of the city shaped his lifelong questioning of faith, mortality, and the human search for meaning. With years of experience in public sector enterprises, national preparedness projects, and community initiatives, Shubham has worked closely with people in their moments of need — navigating grief, conflict, and change with empathy andRead More...
Shubham Chaubey, Reclaiming Divinity: The Transhuman Odyssey
Shubham Chaubey is an HR practitioner and author from the ancient city of Varanasi — the Mahashamsan, where life and death meet in unflinching proximity. Growing up amid the sacred fires and farewells of the city shaped his lifelong questioning of faith, mortality, and the human search for meaning.
With years of experience in public sector enterprises, national preparedness projects, and community initiatives, Shubham has worked closely with people in their moments of need — navigating grief, conflict, and change with empathy and clarity. His deep engagement with human relations fuels the unflinching honesty of Reclaiming Divinity: The Transhuman Odyssey.
In this work, he challenges ancient religious doctrines and offers a vision grounded in science, reason, and human will — a future where mortality is not destiny, and the power to shape our fate rests in our own hands.
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What if the gods you prayed to were just placeholders for the courage you abandoned?
A brutal, Philosophical, And emotionally raw journey through suffering, Science and selfhood. It begins with the death of a child - and ends with a call to become the architects of our own salvation.
What if the gods you prayed to were just placeholders for the courage you abandoned?
A brutal, Philosophical, And emotionally raw journey through suffering, Science and selfhood. It begins with the death of a child - and ends with a call to become the architects of our own salvation.
What if the gods you prayed to were just placeholders for the courage you abandoned?
A brutal, Philosophical, And emotionally raw journey through suffering, Science and selfhood. It begins with the death of a child - and ends with a call to become the architects of our own salvation.
What if the gods you prayed to were just placeholders for the courage you abandoned?
A brutal, Philosophical, And emotionally raw journey through suffering, Science and selfhood. It begins with the death of a child - and ends with a call to become the architects of our own salvation.
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