Oriental Philosophy - I am It.
How could a perfect God have been dreaming? He never dreamed.
- 584 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Exploring themes of self-realization and transcendence, the narrative delves into the idea of ultimate freedom and the illusion of external constraints. It presents a perspective where true existence and knowledge stem from within, emphasizing that individuals are inherently boundless and connected to the universe. The text challenges readers to seek strength and help from their inner selves rather than relying on others, advocating for a profound understanding of one's own power and existence.