NITN | @notintownlive | 17 Jan 2021, 10:25 pm
Book Review
Has there been any instance in your life where you have received the most beautiful answer from the most knowledgeable person present, but you still felt unsatisfied?
The moment the explanation ended another question popped up in your mind, which when asked, received a subtle explanation as being just a miracle of nature.
Dr. Vipin Gupta’s book “What is present reality?” will give a better perspective on life and the surrounding around us and it will also elevate the thinking pattern of each of the readers.
So, if you dive just a little deeper into each and every phenomenon in and around you, what you see is an amalgamation of all the various studies that have ever existed.
Dr. Gupta will answer all those questions that were perhaps unknown for years.
The book is divided into 18 major chapters along with sub chapters to explain each topic very clearly to the reader.
In today’s world, people think of themselves as being capable of explaining everything with the knowledge and expertise of just one subject.
They do so, out of their sheer innocence and arrogance present in the human DNA, of being the most intelligent and powerful creature in the world.
We have failed to realize that just as we have invented and utilized artificial intelligence, there also might be someone who has made us and we are nothing more than puppets.
In this book, Dr. Vipin Gupta, explains all the phenomena of nature, while making us realize why we are not above, but a part of nature itself.
He integrates his knowledge from various fields of science, arts, and trade while keeping in mind the contemporary scenario and gifts us the eternal knowledge to uncover the path on which the modern man must walk to transcend into oneness with nature and live life to its fullest potential.
The book is written in a lucid style but in order to understand it with complete clarity, one needs to be aware of certain things from life and the author, through his vivid explanations and illustrations, has intended to help every reader to understand the actual meaning of life, of the present and the future successfully.
Who doesn’t wish to receive the wisdoms of life? Who doesn’t want to get enlightened?
So, if you are one of them, “What is Present Reality?” should surely be the next read.
(Reviewed by Sayantani Sengupta)
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