“You say this is your body… your mind… your brain.
But if they are yours — who is the one that says ‘mine’?”
That single question stands at the heart of Consciousness: Who is the “I” inside “Me”?
This book is inspired by the timeless inquiry of the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna asks humanity to look beyond body, thought, and identity — not through belief, but through direct understanding.
Written as a contemplative journey rather than religious doctrine, this work explores:
– why the brain is not the self
– how identity is constructed through memory and perception
– why time feels real yet dissolves upon examination
– how fear binds awareness and detachment loosens it
– and what Krishna truly meant when he said, “You are not this body.”
Blending Gita-inspired insight with modern reflection on consciousness and self-inquiry, this book does not demand faith.
It invites investigation.
It does not offer instant liberation.
It offers clarity — earned through looking.
For readers drawn to the Bhagavad Gita, philosophy of consciousness, and the enduring question “Who am I?”, this book serves as a modern mirror to an ancient truth.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. "You say this is your body. your mind. your brain.But if they are yours - who is the one that says 'mine'?" That single question stands at the heart of Consciousness: Who is the "I" inside "Me"? This book is inspired by the timeless inquiry of the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna asks humanity to look beyond body, thought, and identity - not through belief, but through direct understanding. Written as a contemplative journey rather than religious doctrine, this work explores: - why the brain is not the self- how identity is constructed through memory and perception- why time feels real yet dissolves upon examination- how fear binds awareness and detachment loosens it- and what Krishna truly meant when he said, "You are not this body." Blending Gita-inspired insight with modern reflection on consciousness and self-inquiry, this book does not demand faith.It invites investigation. It does not offer instant liberation.It offers clarity - earned through looking. For readers drawn to the Bhagavad Gita, philosophy of consciousness, and the enduring question "Who am I?", this book serves as a modern mirror to an ancient truth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798294801564
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