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AQUAPISCES

Author: Debu Chaudhuri | Posted on: 30th, Jul, 2017

Om Shri Gurave Namaha

My Book, ‘AquaPisces – reach for the balance’ was just published (today). This was my first direct publication and perhaps the longest I took to complete the manuscript. Right from procuring ISBN numbers, direct publishing, sending the manuscript to the US Copyright office and receiving the Library of Congress Number – it was one crazy ride.

 

Vedic definition of wealth is abundance of knowledge and health. The ancient enjoyed direct connection with the deities from this powerful knowhow. Panchanga, the Almanac spoke of quality of time appropriate for commune with the deities and the supreme, the hour to supplicate health and furnish remedies.

In the AquaPisces realm, tradition is expression, not hymn, not mantra. Herbals are dazzling fast energy, astrology whittles life’s crusade aligning all such with its mission. Music reveals all separation as deceptive. AquaPisces seizes every moment and text to converge the ancient scriptures into comprehensible compilation. Ideas and text are no longer separate, but a seamless flow where lines of distinction blur. That was how our impassioned ancestors used knowledge of diet, herbals, psychology, music and astrology to generate equilibrium between man and nature.

Dhar, Lochan, Chandra and Harriet, Lord Rippon’s niece explore that uncharted world of herbology, astrology and music-therapy. As the banter and revelations descend hundreds of years, their convergence as one topic turns definite. The triumph of their solution is yours to try in the realms of your home; the freedom to explore the generosity of heart’s energy resounding to Jupiter’s fun.

Hope you enjoy the book as much as I did composing it.

Available through Amazon.Com https://www.amazon.com/dp/0997888717/

Best regards

Dev

Dev Bhattacharyya

https://amazon.com/author/devb

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