In the Iron Age or Kaliyuga, as described in Hinduism; humans are bound to low-vibrational vices. My book is a short journey of souls coming to Mother Earth; who want to heal her wounds due to the turmoil of low-vibrational Kaliyuga. The book portrays precognitive dream sequences where a chaste soul connection transpires; also termed as twin soul connection; and how it transforms and calls me closer to Lord Shiva or the Divine. My book is a sincere effort for self-awareness and self-healing. And how Karma will play its role in the lives of dark carriers of Kaliyuga.
Hey there, I am a young scientist in Physics by profession. I am a book author as well. Science has played a role in inculcating a curiosity regarding spiritual concepts inside me.
I wrote my book after 9 years. Within this timeframe, I witnessed several awakenings. I have described the Spiritual ascensions. And what the Divine gifted me as rewards( Spiritual gifts). Dive deep into the realness of Spirituality with a new perspective.
I have written about the aspects of tough ascension and the rewards I received from the divine as spiritual gifts, for example: people uttering the exact feelings, or words in dreams they wouldn’t mind speaking in the waking reality!
I also draw art in my free time, as it helps me to connect with my intuition.
Just finished “Spaceship Soul” by Priya Singh, and it’s a total mind-bender! Set in the chaotic Kaliyuga, this book dives into the journey of souls aiming to heal our world. Singh’s mix of precognitive dreams and twin soul connections is mesmerizing, pulling you into a mystical adventure.
The dream sequences are like a spiritual rollercoaster, and the connection with Lord Shiva adds an epic touch. Singh’s take on self-awareness and karma is both eye-opening and inspiring, making you rethink your own path.
What really stands out is how Singh blends deep spiritual themes with personal growth. It’s not just a story; it’s like a guide to elevating your own vibe and understanding karma in a whole new light.
If you’re into books that stir the soul and offer a fresh perspective on spirituality, “Spaceship Soul” is your next read. Dive into this spiritual journey—you’ll come away with new insights and a lifted spirit!
I absolutely loved the narration of the book. From the fictional (?, you never know) starting of the book to chapters that felt like diary entries and little notes from I the author in between, it felt like a whirlwind of experiences weaved together. This book is for those who are interested in spirituality. Although the book talks about Shiva, if you replace it with any other God of choice, it will work. The author talks about global issues as a failure of humanity to recognise their true self, that is, embodiment of love. At certain points, the tone gets too preachy. But it's an interesting and captivating read. Looking forward to more work of the author.
What an interesting book. It is charming and authentic- you can feel the sincerity of the author, who bravely shares her own spiritual journey, through trials and tribulations of personal and other relationships.
The main points discussed:
1. Planet Earth is in a bad way and dying; this is caused by " low vibrational" behavior of 3D souls, ie humans. 2. The only way to save the planet is via improving the humans- once they embrace kindness and love, they are on a way to become 5D, higher level, "spaceship souls". 3. Everyone's spiritual journey is different, and its important to give space and time to each other, for we all heal in different way and at different speeds.
I am genuinely glad I have read this book- I’ve learned a great deal of wisdom, and reflected on author’s common sense and timeless truths she shares.
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This is a good book full of spirituality. Though it talks of Hindu Gods, the ideas in this book can be applied to all religions, (however, it does say that man made religion can be bad, being spiritual is the way to go). I was a little confused at the change from third person narration (he/she) at the start of the book, into the first person (I/me) a little further into the book. There is good prose in this work, as well as some poetry. There's really good advice here, though I don't necessarily agree with everything. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to do some soul searching.