A Damn Good Advaita Book
The Universe is Playing Hide and Seek with Itself (and Guess What? You’re It)
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The Rebel Buddha
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Life feels real, solid, important. But what if it’s all just a cosmic prank? What if the person you think you are—the one stressing about relationships, careers, and self-improvement—is nothing more than a character in a dream?
This book isn’t here to add more beliefs to your mind—it’s here to tear them down. In A Damn Good Advaita Book, The Rebel Buddha rips through the illusion of self, exposing the mind’s tricks, the ego’s scams, and the biggest joke of all: You were never a separate person to begin with.
What You’ll Learn (and Laugh About):
• You are not your thoughts. They’re just mental noise passing through awareness.
• Life is just happening. You’re not in control—never were, never will be.
• Nothing is personal. Everything is just the universe playing hide and seek with itself.
• Trying to be “spiritual” is just another ego trap. (Yeah, enlightenment flexing is a thing.)
• There’s nowhere to get to. You’ve always been free—you just forgot.
Written with razor-sharp humor and no-BS clarity, this book won’t teach you how to “manifest” your dream life. Instead, it’ll show you why you don’t need to. Because once you wake up, you realize—there was never anything to fix, achieve, or become.
So take a deep breath. It’s about to get weird. And by the end? You just might find yourself laughing at the greatest cosmic joke of all time.
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