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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 PalThis book contains a lot of insight and intuitive messages that cannot be found in any other books in the world. I tried to write an interesting book, as I feel philosophical books need not be boring but can be interesting to read too.
If you are someone who has suffered before, then I think you can appreciate this book better. This book can be life-changing and could be one of the best books for you. If deliverance is what you seek, then you have to read this book. By the way, I think deliverance is the most important thing that everyone should seek.
This book also exposes many false teachings and lies of society and the mainstream that are harmful and designed to trap people. I have also included a chapter about evil because many people see evil but don't recognize evil. It also helps to avoid pitfalls that are designed by evil to cause calamity. I have covered almost everything about Antinatalism in the book so that even if you have never heard about Antinatalism before, you will still get a good understanding of Antinatalism after reading this book.
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The Author previously worked in the banking sector before returning home to support her family business during a period of profound personal challenge, when her father was diagnosed with cancer. Living a quiet and largely private life, she does not claim a dramatic personal narrative, but rather a deep and sustained engagement with thought itself.
With a strong inclination toward philosophy, she identifies primarily as a thinker—drawn to examining existence, suffering, and meaning at their foundations.
She describes possessing a strong intuitive dimension, including moments of sudden insight or claircognizance, where understanding appears without deliberate reasoning. Balancing rational inquiry with intuition, her perspective emerges from the intersection of philosophical reflection and lived inner experience.
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