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Number of Pages
192
Language
English
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Book Summary
Beyond Illusion: Exploring Perception, Ego, And Meditation On The Path To Truth invites readers into a thoughtful collection from Pakistan that examines feminism through mothers and daughters as they navigate changing cultural landscapes. This nonfiction anthology centers on generational voices and personal experiences, making it a meaningful choice for adults, students of gender studies, and anyone curious about identity and social progress. The tone is introspective, empowering, and compassionate, inviting readers to reflect on how perception and ego shape the quest for truth.
The book is structured as a series of intimate essays and conversations that form a tapestry of lived experience. Each piece voices a different generation, offering varied perspectives on how feminism is understood, challenged, and reimagined in daily life. The arrangement guides readers through memory, culture, and aspiration, creating a cohesive journey that feels both personal and universal.
The experience is warm and accessible: the prose blends lyrical observation with clear analysis, presenting ideas through storytelling, memories, and social context. Readers meet mothers and daughters in kitchens, on street corners, in classrooms, and in quiet moments of reflection, discovering how empathy, humor, and critique can coexist. The essays invite active thinking—connecting perception, ego, and reflective meditation to broader questions about truth and gender equality.
After finishing Beyond Illusion: Exploring Perception, Ego, And Meditation On The Path To Truth, readers gain a deeper understanding of feminism's evolving meanings, a sense of connection with diverse women's experiences, and inspiration to examine their own beliefs and biases. The book leaves them with a feeling of hope, curiosity, and a commitment to thoughtful, compassionate inquiry.
Product Details
Author
David R. Hawkins
Publisher
HAY HOUSE
Number of Pages
192
Language
English
SKU
9789366118635
ISBN
9789366118635
Dimensions
14 x 1.2 x 21.6 cm
Binding
Paper Back
MRP: ₹ 350
₹ 297
15% Off