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The external illusion is the universe we perceive; the internal illusion is the mind.
From a classical perspective, the external world appears orderly and predictable. But when we venture into the quantum realm, chaos emerges. The laws that govern the classical world collapse into uncertainty and probability. Despite our scientific advances, we still don’t fully understand why these two realities differ so dramatically.
The internal illusion—the mind—works in reverse. On the surface, it feels chaotic, restless, and random. But when we look deeper, we begin to uncover stillness, peace, and divine clarity.
This book explores profound questions such as:
What is enlightenment?
How is the mind connected to enlightenment?
What is the true nature of the mind?
Why do we experience thoughts and dreams?
Why are negative or overwhelming thoughts so persistent?
How can we suppress the mind?
How does inner peace affect our thoughts?
What spiritual forces influence the mind and mood?
What is the “present mind”?
Are there different types of thoughts—and how do we recognize them?
What is the one essential spiritual practice that can lead to true enlightenment?
The Power of Mind: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment is a journey inward—a gentle, yet radical invitation to understand the mind, dissolve illusion, and awaken to the truth of who you are.
Talking With Sreekanth Kurra
What was the inspiration for writing The Power of Mind?
The inspiration for writing The Power of Mind:A Guide To Spiritual Enlightenment came from my own experience of spiritual enlightenment. It was a deeply transformative journey and I felt a strong calling to share what I learned through my writing. To further support this mission, I also founded a non-profit organization called Society4Enlightenment, dedicated to helping others on their own spiritual paths.
What was the writing process like for The Power of Mind?
The writing process for The Power of Mind: A Guide To Spiritual Enlightenment was deeply introspective and personal. I took time to reflect on my spiritual experiences and carefully translate them into words that would resonate with readers. It involved a lot of self-discipline, quiet moments of reflection, and a strong desire to share meaningful insights in a clear and accessible way. I also made sure the structure and language were simple, so the message could reach people from all walks of life.
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