In every life, there comes a moment when the known falters, and the heart turns toward questions it cannot fully articulate. This book is an attempt to follow those questions-silently, patiently, without demanding immediate answers.
Fazal does not seek to declare truths, but to awaken a gentle unfolding of awareness within the reader. Here, a manuscript, a village, a river, and the quiet transitions between sunrise and shadow become guides through impermanence, knowledge, solitude, and the subtle illumination of the soul.
These chapters weave together the philosophical depth of Indian thought, reflections of lived human experience, and the timeless dialogue between the self and the unknown. The journey is contemplative and deliberately unhurried-for truth, like a river, reveals itself only to those willing to move with its natural flow.