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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKanika is a technologist who loves to explore the realm of the spirit and walk on her own path in life. Her parents brought her up in the hills of Shimla. Hindusim, in essence, is always about messages that could be learnt and messages that needed to be taught, says Kanika. She writes, for the love of writing, getting insights from stories that have been among her first love since childhood. After blogging for many years–—ever since blogging became a trend–—Kanika continues to write small pieces which throw light on different genres. “Content creation is one of thRead More...
Kanika is a technologist who loves to explore the realm of the spirit and walk on her own path in life. Her parents brought her up in the hills of Shimla. Hindusim, in essence, is always about messages that could be learnt and messages that needed to be taught, says Kanika. She writes, for the love of writing, getting insights from stories that have been among her first love since childhood.
After blogging for many years–—ever since blogging became a trend–—Kanika continues to write small pieces which throw light on different genres. “Content creation is one of the best ways to bring the globe together and should be used with responsibility,” she says. She wishes that the world uses the power of words with good intention and not just for market gain.
Kanika opposes blind fulfilment of wishes. Through this book, she wishes to convey that people should let life happen instead of poking their nose in life’s flow and manifesting what might not be destined.
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When did you last wish upon a shooting star? Or desire something that might be out of the way? The universe will always give you what you manifest in your mind. It's the cosmic kitchen. The rest shall only follow. Are you up for the consequences?
This narrative takes another look at the mad race that mankind takes part in for achieving whatever it wants and gets trapped therein. People get transient happiness and a successful boost of ego from their wis
When did you last wish upon a shooting star? Or desire something that might be out of the way? The universe will always give you what you manifest in your mind. It's the cosmic kitchen. The rest shall only follow. Are you up for the consequences?
This narrative takes another look at the mad race that mankind takes part in for achieving whatever it wants and gets trapped therein. People get transient happiness and a successful boost of ego from their wishes and the exhaustion that might follow. To the Indian delight, everything we want to know is already in the epics. Here's a quick comment on what the author believes is a wish-fulfillment trap. Mind over matter might be a very exciting game in the beginning, but might cost you if you become a slave to your own mind.
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