What do we mean when we say ""I""? It's one letter. But behind it lies a complicated world. When we say ""I am a father, doctor, dentist, boy, man, woman, American...."", who is the voice that is saying that? This book was born out of a deep, personal disorientation-a disorientation that emerged not from external chaos, but from the internal fragmentation that often goes unnoticed. It's about the space between who we appear to be and who we really are. Between the self we present to the world and the soul that quietly observes beneath the surface. We live in a time of spiritual confusion. A time when ""lots of possessions"" is confused with meaning, where doing replaces being, and identity is often reduced to labels and affiliations. But even amid the noise, most of us sense that there's something more. We just don't always know how to find it. This book is the result of years of searching-for language, for alignment, for self. It draws from psychology, mysticism, and lived experience-not to offer definitive answers, but to point toward the questions that matter. To trace the path between the outer self and the inner soul. Between ego and essence. Between the world of appearances and the reality of our being. You may not agree with everything in these pages. You're not meant to. The ideas here are not conclusions but invitations-to notice, to wrestle, to remember. This is not a manual for spiritual perfection. It is an attempt at spiritual honesty.
By:
Samuel Isaacson Imprint: Self-Publish Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 13mm
Weight: 336g ISBN:9798232256937 Pages: 246 Publication Date:01 October 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active