My Love for Science Fiction

 Here we are, after quite a long break. In the meantime, I have penned two more books on Random Occurrences. One is the sequel to the first; the second is a standalone book. Brainwaves are an intriguing topic that warrants further exploration and study. I would want the future generation to become interested in these topics, beyond everything related to space. Well, space is an intriguing place to study, don't you think so? When you understand that what we hear, see, and feel is limited to certain frequencies and that there are events happening without our knowledge, which we cannot see because they don't fall in the visual range.
How can we understand space when limited by physical senses? The Bhagavad Gita suggests our senses are bound to Earth, but by opening our minds, we access limitless possibilities and the real truth. My books explore this through meditation. Have you noticed your dreams sometimes take you to unknown places, or that you witness yourself from the outside? If these experiences intrigue you, you'll enjoy the next book in my Random Occurrences Series, Random Occurrences - A Revelation That Was Withheld.
Please post your reviews; I would love to hear from you. Thank you for reading, and I wish you an intriguing and pleasant time.
       

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