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Hope – Void Entanglement
Hope – Void Entanglement
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About The Book
Most of us find ourselves at the precipice, asking this very question: ‘Why does our mind always try to negate every good thing in life?’
There is a certain depth in the hollowness of the mind that, on some days, echoes through the memories once lived through the altered reality of the same perceived as an experience, on other days, it perceives it as we generally see it, while on some days, it sees it as it thinks fit. The dissociation that comes from living in a reality that is a piece of fiction itself and a duality created by the mind to understand the workings of the world and oneself in it brings sanity into question.
This book gives a glimpse into the world of dissociation, dissonance, detachment, comfort zone and a few more, which provides the perceiver with every indulgence of fantasy and relief, the mind has to offer, to keep the person occupied in the process of instant gratification that ultimately leads to a place called a void. That place itself holds the person in pieces whose loops of never-ending chaos are both appreciating and depreciating at the same time, slowly bringing the question of sanity and the point where it lies to the fore.
About The Author
The author was privileged enough to be born in a historically walled city once called Aurangabad, which has more than 50 gates, each with a unique name, and spent childhood exploring historical monuments and ruins that are both alive and asleep. The author has an intuitive mind that questions the intricacies of the world; in search of this, he went on to become a structural engineer. It led him to explore the facades of the monumental structures being built and ever-sustained. His intuitive mind didn’t stop there and went on a spiritual journey of understanding. The things that bother a person without ever making one realise their underlying presence.
The author has a list of hobbies that include cycling, hiking, swimming and a few others, in whose pursuit, he finds solace. The spark ignited in his soul to try new things led him to change his perspective, and thus, he gained a compendium of experiences. In one of those pursuits, the author went on a life-changing experience that many people shy away from out of fear of exploring their own confidence. That being open-sea swimming that puts the mind in a place where it hangs by a thread between pleasure and panic. Being a part of the adventure where the light never reaches the bottom to illuminate, and the stress of competition holding sanity together, changed the way the author saw the world.
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