Mind MokshaThis book does not offer awakening.
It does not promise freedom, clarity, or release.
Mind Moksha is a work of reflective prose that examines the mind not as a problem to be solved, but as a condition to be inhabited. The writing moves through attention, repetition, fatigue, silence, and the quiet negotiations that shape inner life. There is no path described here, no ascent, and no claim of arrival.
The word moksha is not used in its doctrinal or aspirational sense. It appears instead as a tension-between the mind's desire for escape and its inescapable persistence. The reflections do not seek transcendence. They remain with what resists resolution: thought patterns that return, awareness that tires, and the steady pressure of consciousness itself.
The prose is measured and unsentimental. Each piece holds space for contradiction, allowing stillness and restlessness to coexist without hierarchy. The book does not instruct the reader on how to think, quiet the mind, or reach a higher state. It stays with the experience of thinking as it unfolds, without remedy.
This book is for readers who are not searching for enlightenment or technique. It offers no practices, no teachings, and no spiritual assurances. It is an inward examination of the mind as it is-persistent, restless, and quietly enduring.
The Fire We All Carry stands at the center of Prashant Rawal's body of reflective work.
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