Just We Are is a work of philosophical-fiction, diving into the profoundness of love, separation, and existentialism.
Structurally rebellious and deeply intimate, the book unfolds not through traditional chapters, but through 'fragments'. It is a curated collection of artifacts left behind by a mind in transition: dialogues between the characters Deva and Rita, raw diary entries, unsent letters, and self-inquiring poems.
Deva is an archetype. He is the embodiment of the spiritual seeker—the part of us trapped in the illusion of duality, burdened by grief and questioning the nature of existence.
The Philosophy More than a narrative, this book deeply explores the intersection of Vedanta and paradoxes of logic. The dialogues between Deva and Rita are not merely conversations; they are a rigorous application of Advaita (Non-Duality) to the chaos of modern life.
Deconstructing the 'I' Deva's journey is not just about getting over a heartbreak; it is about dissolving the ego that creates the heartbreak. The text seeks to explain true psychological freedom, asking questions that require intensive introspection to answer, proving that the only cure for the complexity of the mind is the absolute truth of the Self.
This is a book for those ready to unmake all lies. It is a journey from the 'I' and 'You' to the realization that:
Just We Are.