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OverviewLife has a way of turning ordinary journeys into extraordinary adventures. Our family's story, too, begins with something simple - countless road trips between home and work. Long drives where the car became more than just a vehicle; it was a moving universe of laughter, curious questions, and dreams that seemed to expand with every kilometer. As our children grew, so did our conversations, winding through highways like thoughts stretching into the unknown. One day, during one such journey, a playful idea sparked: ""What if everything is connected to space?"" It was asked casually, but its impact was cosmic. Roads turned into star trails, mountains became planets, and daily life began to feel like part of a larger universe. I believe it was the innocence and openness of a child sitting in the back seat that pushed my imagination to leap beyond the ordinary. And slowly, without force or planning, the idea of this book began to form - like it had simply been waiting for us to notice it. What happened next is as surprising as the story itself. The plot unfolded as if already written: a simple veterinarian from Earth, Dr. Aryan Verma, is transferred to the Moon. He expects advanced technology and new species to study, but instead discovers breathless animals, prana-based medicine, civilizations living in effortless samadhi, and a world where consciousness replaces biology. As humans arrive and introduce breathing - hunger, ego, and desire follow. And slowly, the peaceful lunar society faces the same danger that Earth once did. Like the dual nature of matter - both wave and particle - this book, too, carries two realities. It is autobiographical and fictional, spiritual and scientific, playful and profound. For some readers, it may feel like a futuristic adventure about life beyond Earth. For others, it may mirror the inner journey of consciousness. One must fully explore the outer world before the inward path reveals itself clearly; rushing inward too soon can keep us tied to subtle illusions. There is one more small truth woven into these pages. I had always written under a pen name, and my son often teased me about it: ""Papa, your pen name is totally lame!"" he'd say, laughing. So this time, I wrote under his name instead - a quiet tribute to the youngest spark in our family, who was only a little child when our journeys began. This book is more than just a story. It is our road trip stretched into the cosmos - a blend of love, curiosity, science, family, imagination, space, and the faith that no destination is too far... not even the Moon. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Premyogi Vajra , Bhishm Sharma , Hridayesh GargPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.163kg ISBN: 9798316858095Pages: 116 Publication Date: 05 April 2025 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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