Oneness of Words is not a book that teaches you new ideas — it dissolves the ones you already believe.
Through poetic reflection, etymology, and lived spiritual insight, this book explores how words shape perception, identity, and suffering.
Language, once believed to describe reality, is revealed as something far more mysterious: a veil, a spell, and ultimately a mirror.
By tracing words back to their roots, Oneness of Words uncovers the hidden assumptions embedded in everyday language — assumptions that quietly reinforce separation, ego, fear, and the sense of a “self” standing apart from life.
As these assumptions are seen clearly, they begin to loosen, allowing meaning to collapse back into direct experience.
This is not philosophy for the mind, but contemplation for the body and heart.
Each passage invites the reader to feel how words land, where they contract, and how they dissolve when met with awareness. In this way, language becomes a doorway — not to knowledge, but to remembrance.
Oneness of Words is an offering for those drawn to non-duality, self-realisation, and the subtle art of seeing through illusion — not by rejecting language, but by listening to it deeply enough for it to reveal its own emptiness.
What remains, when words fall silent, is what has always been here.