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OverviewBEYOND HUMAN LAWS Nature's Law That Exists Beyond Time, Place, and People. Understanding Life as It Exists, Not as It Is Made. Most of what guides our lives comes from human laws - written and unwritten rules about nation, religion, community, success, and even food. This book starts from a different place: the laws that nature is already following, everywhere, for everyone. Born in 1980 in a village in Uttar Pradesh, India, Navneet Singhal grew up accepting the identities and beliefs he inherited. He believed what he was told about nation, community, religion, and God, without asking many questions. In his early thirties, those quiet beliefs turned into questions. If one way of living is ""right,"" does that make every other way ""wrong""? Why do we treat some beings as sacred and others as ordinary? Why are there so many belief systems, and what is truly common to all of them? Instead of searching for more doctrines or gurus, he turned to a very old teacher that is always available and never biased: nature itself. Human answers can be manipulated; nature simply shows what is. Starting with one simple question - What is the system of milk in nature? - he discovered that nature's law on milk is surprisingly clear once we actually observe it. That single insight opened the door to examine many other parts of life in the same way. Beyond Human Laws takes core areas of human life - food, the body, health, ownership, money, fear, relationships, and the continuity of life - and looks for their answers in nature, not in ideology. It is built on one basic principle: If a law is truly natural, it must apply to all of us, equally, across time, place, age, and identity - and it must be visible in the way life actually functions. Instead of offering another set of beliefs, the book presents observations and natural laws that any reader can test directly. If these laws are understood and lived, the author suggests that much of our fight, war, stress, scarcity, and fear can dissolve - not by miracle, but by coming back into alignment with how life already works. Inside, you will discover: A clear, nature-based law of milk that may completely change how you see this everyday food. A new way to look at nourishment - not as calories and nutrients, but as alignment with natural design. Observation-based reflections on human systems like ownership and money: where they support life, and where they quietly break natural law. An exploration of fear and the continuity of life that does not depend on any single religion or philosophy. Navneet does not present himself as someone who already lives all of this perfectly. He openly admits he still wears ordinary clothes, eats cooked food, and sometimes eats non-nourishing ""filler"" foods. In his view, we first understand, then practise with effort, and slowly a new way of living becomes natural - just as driving a car once required full attention and now feels effortless. If you read nothing else, he requests that you read one chapter: the chapter on milk. It may take about ten minutes. If it does not make you look at nature and human life from a different angle, you are free to put the book aside. This is not a book of borrowed theories. The author has not found these specific natural laws, in this form, in any text he has read or heard. Whether you agree or disagree, you are unlikely to forget the shift it invites: From human laws to nature's laws. From belief to observation. From fear and confusion to a quieter alignment with life as it actually is. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Navneet SinghalPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9798257921124Pages: 218 Publication Date: 20 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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