Passt nicht? Macht nichts! Bei uns ist die Rückgabe innerhalb von 30 Tagen möglich
Mit einem Geschenkgutschein können Sie nichts falsch machen. Der Beschenkte kann sich im Tausch gegen einen Geschenkgutschein etwas aus unserem Sortiment aussuchen.
30 Tage für die Rückgabe der Ware
Volume III - The Illusion of Being Human
Living Freedom
This volume is not a starting point.
If you have not read Volume I: Why We Are Not Yet Human and
Volume II: How Beliefs Shape Us Into What We Are,
then this book will not make sense-and it is not meant to.
The first two volumes dismantle illusion.
They question identity, belief, religion, morality, love, freedom, and conditioning.
Only after that dismantling can this volume exist.
Volume III does not explain life.
It stands where explanation ends.
This book is not spiritual teaching.
It does not offer methods, practices, paths, or promises.
It does not ask for belief, discipline, surrender, or following.
I am not a guru, teacher, or enlightened authority.
I do not ask you to accept anything written here.
I am only an observer.
What you will read is not doctrine-it is observation.
Observation of love, consciousness, the body, sexuality, togetherness, and the limits of knowing itself.
If the earlier volumes asked:
"What is the illusion of being human?"
This volume quietly asks:
"What remains when illusion is no longer defended?"
Here, love is not romanticized.
Consciousness is not worshipped.
Freedom is not idealized.
Everything is looked at without fear, belief, or conclusion.
This volume does not move toward liberation.
It observes what happens when observation itself becomes honest.
If you are searching for comfort, guidance, or answers-
this book is not for you.
If you are willing to look without protecting belief,
to read without following,
to observe without immediately concluding-
then this book may resonate.
Not as truth.
Not as teaching.
But as a mirror.
This volume does not complete the journey.
It simply stands at the edge-
Where the explanation ends,
and living begins.
Written by Mayank Singh