Thoughts from the Outer Edge of My Mind
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About the Book
It is said, “The outer edge of the mind is where subjective perception meets collective feeling and is where the spiritual realm begins.” The three major aspects of life—Living well, inevitable part of life: the death, and life after death—are described in three different contexts with a philosophical touch to make the reader to read less and to know more. In “Maya the Mohini,” which is a total fiction, the author has attempted to depict the life after death of a young lady who will appear as a spirit to fulfill her unfulfilled desires. She finds a person and dissolves and remains in him as a positive energy. This is conceptualized based on the belief that the soul will not attain eternal peace until the body has fulfilled all its desires. In “Dialogue with Death God,” the author has tried to sketch the human nature of ignoring the facts that death is certain and death doesn’t blow trumpet by living in the illusion of materialistic world. The story has been told to give insight to spiritual realm. “Age of a Person” is a thought for a better quality of life through living a holistic lifestyle, for which spirituality is the way.
About the Author
Veesem (V. Sreenivasa Murthy) is a mechanical engineer by profession with long-standing experience in middle- and senior-level management. He has to his credit the publishing of a couple of technical papers in national conventions on quality and reliability during his service in engineering industries. After his retirement, he took up writing fiction and fact-based fiction. His debut novel “Peeping at the Pop-Ups” was published in 2011 by Leadstart Publishing Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai.