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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThomas Berly Kurishingal is author of the book Beyond Heart. It has been compared to Khalil Gibran’s Prophet by the Asian Affairs, London. He also authored the books The Sacred Savage, Fragrant Petals and O’ Kerala. He studied Theatre Arts at the University of California, and is is an artist, writer, actor, director and composer of music in films. He lives in Fort Cochin, India.Read More...
Thomas Berly Kurishingal is author of the book Beyond Heart. It has been compared to Khalil Gibran’s Prophet by the Asian Affairs, London. He also authored the books The Sacred Savage, Fragrant Petals and O’ Kerala. He studied Theatre Arts at the University of California, and is is an artist, writer, actor, director and composer of music in films. He lives in Fort Cochin, India.
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No one can imagine a perfect world in which he has no desire to sin. Everything that is tricky, shifty or most passionately cherished is likely to leave an inner dissatisfaction. What is crippled and incomplete in him slowly petrifies into hatred – a hatred of himself and therefore the world!
Only through others can we attempt to shape opinions about ourselves, because we want them as the best of our admirers. For this, the undesirable self should
No one can imagine a perfect world in which he has no desire to sin. Everything that is tricky, shifty or most passionately cherished is likely to leave an inner dissatisfaction. What is crippled and incomplete in him slowly petrifies into hatred – a hatred of himself and therefore the world!
Only through others can we attempt to shape opinions about ourselves, because we want them as the best of our admirers. For this, the undesirable self should gain in self-esteem and undergo transformation for the good.
The Inverted Man will allow the reader to acquire a promising self instead of perusing a life of pride – the igniting substitute for self-esteem.
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