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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
This is a personal tale of the author. He takes the readers on a journey aided by his Guru. He’s an Atheist, who’s ruled by the wisdom of Science and logic. Skepticism was the guiding philosophy of the author. As he treads on the path of Nihilism, he doesn’t lend an ear to the talks of Spiritualism. This gradually changes, when his master materializes in his life, and takes him along through a path, which might appear scarcely credible at the face-value. Ho
This is a personal tale of the author. He takes the readers on a journey aided by his Guru. He’s an Atheist, who’s ruled by the wisdom of Science and logic. Skepticism was the guiding philosophy of the author. As he treads on the path of Nihilism, he doesn’t lend an ear to the talks of Spiritualism. This gradually changes, when his master materializes in his life, and takes him along through a path, which might appear scarcely credible at the face-value. However, as the readers explore the invaluable details of the author’s journey, they will grasp the significance of metaphysical world in an era dominated by Science and Technology, Knowledge and Skepticism, Logic and Reasoning. Author had plethora of questions during his journey. These were answered by various masters that he came across. In the twenty-first century, as he enters adulthood, the author takes to renunciation. The tale which follows, is both a blend of mysticism and spiritualism, and defies the hitherto known world of conformity and intellect. Author arrives at a juxtaposition, where he reconciles spirituality with science. He doesn’t see a contrasting relationship between the two. He finally meets his Guru, who guides him on the path. This Guru is one of the most revered saints of the present century, and is also known as the Qutub-e-Irshad of the present times.
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