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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat if the infinity you seek is the awareness seeking it?
This profound exploration emerges from a life-changing recognition: consciousness itself is not something we possess but what we fundamentally are. Through nine contemplative chapters, discover how the search for meaning ends not in finding something new, but in recognizing what has always been present.
From “The Mirage of Distance” to “The Pulse of Existence,” each chapter dissolves the illusion that fulfillment lies elsewhere. This is not philosophy but direct pointing—an invitation to recognize that the seeker and the sought are one seamless reality.
Written in accessible yet profound language, this book bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary understanding. Each chapter includes personal reflections and practical guidance for investigating your own immediate experience of consciousness and being.
This is not about becoming enlightened but recognizing the enlightenment that is your natural state. Not about transcending humanity but discovering the infinite expressing itself as your human experience.
A rare work that doesn’t just describe truth but reveals you as truth itself.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Shashank Gahtori
Shashank Gahtori writes from direct experience rather than academic theory. His understanding deepened through the transformative loss of his father, Late Shri Kailash Chandra Gahtori Ji, a dedicated public servant who served as MLA and Minister in India. This profound experience revealed that what we truly are transcends birth and death, leading to the recognition that forms the heart of this work.
The seeds of his spiritual understanding were planted by his revered maternal grandfather, Shri Shailendra Prakash Sharma Ji (Nanaji), whose wisdom became a foundational influence. Gahtori approaches spirituality as a fellow traveler sharing insights from his own journey rather than as a teacher dispensing doctrine.
He lives in Kashipur, Uttarakhand, with his family, where he continues to explore and share the recognition that consciousness is not something we have but what we are. His work points toward one simple truth: that the infinite we seek is the awareness that is seeking.
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