I write because I have to. Because there are questions inside me that won’t stay silent. Questions about life, about death, about love. About what it all means and why we are here. Writing is my way of searching for answers, of reaching beyond what I can touch, and trying to put something on paper that makes sense of the chaos.
Books like Omnipresence, Omniscience and Omnipotence are my attempts to grasp the infinite. They are all inspired by The Egg by Andy Weir; a story that cracked open something in me and made me see the world differently. That short piece held more meaning than any other belief before, not because it gave answers but because it reshaped the questions. It made me realize that everything is connected, that every soul is on the same journey, and that consciousness itself is a vast ocean we are all swimming in.
I write to explore those ideas. To step into the mind of a man who is struggling with the enormity of existence, just like I am. To ask what it means to be alive, to suffer, to love, and to die. My books are conversations with the Universe, with God, with the part of myself that knows more than my conscious mind ever could.
I don’t write to entertain. I write to create meaning. To take something intangible; an idea, a feeling, a truth, and turn it into something real. Something that can be read, held, and felt in the heart of another human being. Because in the end, that’s what we’re all looking for: meaning. And if I can create even a sliver of that on a page, then it’s worth every effort.
Omnipotence
A man searching for the truth of who he is steps beyond the boundaries of reality and into a dimension where time, identity, and meaning unravel. There, he encounters a version of himself asking the one question he has spent his life avoiding: “Who am I?”
A philosophical journey wrapped in a surreal adventure, Omnipotence is an exploration of identity, choice, and the power of becoming.
Omniscience
A man dies and ascends to Heaven. In life, he was a benefactor, renowned for his kindness and tireless efforts to uplift the poor, heal the sick, and guide those born into hardship. His impact was undeniable, his long lasting legacy one of selflessness and strength.
In Heaven he meets God, and he is furious.
How could a benevolent Creator allow such immense suffering? Starvation, war, disease, and injustice. If God is truly good, why did He allow such cruelty to exist? He demands answers, challenging God with relentless piercing questions. And God answers.
A battle of minds and wills begins. A confrontation between divine wisdom and human defiance, between perfect knowledge and righteous anger.
What if God’s answers are undeniable? And what if, despite their truth, the man still cannot forgive Him?
Omnipresence
Arun is an immortal, godlike wanderer with the power to traverse dimensions. Driven by an insatiable desire to understand the meaning of life and the purpose of existence, he embarks on a journey through worlds shaped by ancient faiths reborn in realities.
In each world, Arun listens to their beliefs, immersing himself in the philosophies that govern their lives. He questions and thus unravels the wisdom that sustains their worldviews. Yet, with every answer he receives, deeper questions arise, questions that these worlds cannot answer.
As each chapter unfolds, will his endless search bring him closer to the ultimate truth, or will it reveal that no single world holds the answer he seeks?