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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAuthor is an internationally accredited specialist in the field of psychotherapy and mental health, having practice in several cities with cross-cultural and cross-generational clients around the world. She is a humanistic transformation facilitator who has an accumulated experience of two decades and is known for her innate ability/capacity/eminence to evoke feelings, stimulate introspections, and facilitate the solitary spiritual journey of human souls in their search for purpose in life. Read More...
Author is an internationally accredited specialist in the field of psychotherapy and mental health, having practice in several cities with cross-cultural and cross-generational clients around the world. She is a humanistic transformation facilitator who has an accumulated experience of two decades and is known for her innate ability/capacity/eminence to evoke feelings, stimulate introspections, and facilitate the solitary spiritual journey of human souls in their search for purpose in life.
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The author uniquely blends fiction with philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and therapeutic healing as she unravels Allen through Zara. She wonders whether love, life, and relationship form a Bermuda Triangle? Do they require annihilation of self by ‘sacrifice’? Allen realizes that the more she hoards, the more she stresses, and the more she empties, the more she is empowered. She recognises that emptiness is more than a space of loss and is a new canvas
The author uniquely blends fiction with philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and therapeutic healing as she unravels Allen through Zara. She wonders whether love, life, and relationship form a Bermuda Triangle? Do they require annihilation of self by ‘sacrifice’? Allen realizes that the more she hoards, the more she stresses, and the more she empties, the more she is empowered. She recognises that emptiness is more than a space of loss and is a new canvas for painting the self. By traversing myriad emotions of gain and pain, Zara and Allen unveil a distinct frame of reference for multiple dimensions of love and life that we adventure through.
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