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Booklet One

When the Gods Fall Silent

Dharma, Māyā, and the Inward Journey

A reading through the Gita, Tripura Rahasya, Vijñāna Bhairava Tantra, and Bhagavatam.

This booklet begins with the core problem: the false center called "I." It asks how the seeker stands when dharma becomes costly, when power is tested, when knowledge is humbled, when māyā is named, and when even familiar gods seem silent. It brings together the Gita's yogic toolkits, Tripura Rahasya's recognition of Consciousness, Vijñāna Bhairava's direct entry into awareness, and Bhagavatam's insistence that the heart must be anchored in bhakti and surrender. This is the first map. Not the whole tradition. Enough to stop floating.

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This booklet begins with the core problem: the false center called "I." It asks how the seeker stands when dharma becomes costly, when power is tested, when knowledge is humbled, when māyā is named, and when even familiar gods seem silent. It brings together the Gita's yogic toolkits, Tripura Rahasya's recognition of Consciousness, Vijñāna Bhairava's direct entry into awareness, and Bhagavatam's insistence that the heart must be anchored in bhakti and surrender. This is the first map. Not the whole tradition. Enough to stop floating.

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Dharma, Māyā, and the Inward Journey

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Read it slowly, as a reflective text rather than a rushed manual. Return to key passages, sit with the questions it raises, and let the language do inward work over time.

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