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The Samadhi Sea by Ross Dadds

 The Samadhi Sea by Ross Dadds | Book Review

The Samadhi Sea by Ross Dadds


"The Samadhi Sea" is such a unique mix of philosophy, science, and adventure that it grabs your attention from the start. The story takes place in this fascinating world that combines Western knowledge with spirituality from the East.

As the narrative unfolds, readers are introduced to a cast of characters who navigate the complexities of this intertwined existence, each seeking their own truth. Their journeys not only challenge their beliefs but also illuminate the profound connections between the two realms, leading to unexpected revelations and transformative experiences.

The story follows Devesh Jha, an Indo-Australian healer, who is entrusted with The Brahman Bible, a sacred book capable of merging science and spirituality. His mission? To bring humanity together and fight the evil forces led by Dr Rohan Gupta, the ruthless leader of the Church of Descartes. Gupta’s sinister doctrine—C.O.R.P.S.E. (Conflict, Oppression, Religious Extremism, Spectatorship, and Egoism)—threatens to enslave individuals rather than liberate them.

A wise Vedic scholar, an eccentric librarian, and a dedicated yoga teacher help Devesh navigate a world of intrigue, espionage, and betrayal. The stakes are high—one wrong move could lead to global conflict, while success could usher in a new era of enlightenment.

Will Devesh, on the other hand, be able to outwit Gupta and use the power of universal entertainment for the greater good? Or will darkness prevail? As Devesh grapples with these formidable challenges, he must also confront his doubts and fears. With the guidance of his eclectic mentors, he embarks on a journey not only to save the world but also to discover the true strength that lies within himself.

The battle between the mind, body, and spirit is expertly explored in the story. "Once we realise we’re composed of pure energy... feelings of isolation disappear almost entirely," says one character. This profound insight catalyses the characters to confront their deepest fears and insecurities. As they navigate the complexities of their intertwined fates, the true nature of their existence begins to unfold, revealing that unity may be the key to overcoming the shadows that threaten to consume them.

Overall, the book provokes readers to consider the nature of consciousness and power through its combination of intrigue and profound insights. It's for readers who enjoy action-packed storytelling with a spiritual core.

Purchase The Samadhi Sea here.

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