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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRoughly speaking, the current modern novel is something between fiction and non-fiction, closely related to the works of the well-known author of Nagualism, i.e. Carlos Castaneda, such as The Art of Dreaming, The Fire From Within, and so forth. The typical trend of the book concerns some specialized discussions on different topics from everyday issues to scientific and philosophical problems of the universe, held among four scientists including a mathematician (namely the author), a physicist, an economist and a biologist, within a series of private sessions. Having applied the power of Cannabis, Mushroom and Datura, each of the aforementioned scientists enters a cosmological argument from his own peculiar approach. Consequently, attractive and exciting adventures happen in this direction from both theoretical and practical point of view. Surprisingly, the mathematician of the story decides to abdicate the scientific world and turn to mysticism and spiritualism. Having ignored the social systems as a modern sorcerer, he proceeds with the path of the “warrior” seeking for absolute freedom of individual awareness as long as, in the dream world, he encounters an old shaman Indian called “Don Juan Matus” who was indeed Carlos Castaneda's benefactor in the first attention, and questions him about the secrets of the unknown in order to arrange his own final journey to the active side of infinity.
Seyyed Mehdi Nemati
The author is a mathematician seeking for total freedom of personal awareness through the world of sorcerers.
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