Shatter the Reflection: Finding the Face That Was Never Broken
Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Life - A Practical Guide to Advaita Vedanta, Self-Inquiry, and Inner Freedom
By Puneet Gupta
Why do we feel anxious, incomplete, or restless even when life looks successful on the outside?
Why does identity feel fragile-tied to roles, achievements, relationships, and approval?
And why does lasting peace seem so elusive?
Shatter the Reflection is a modern, practical guide to answering these questions at their root.
Grounded in the ancient non-dual philosophy of Advaita Vedanta, this book translates timeless spiritual wisdom into clear, contemporary language for today's thinkers, professionals, and seekers. It does not ask you to adopt beliefs, rituals, or blind faith. Instead, it invites you into a direct, experiential inquiry into the nature of the self.
At the heart of the book is a powerful insight:
suffering arises not from life itself, but from mistaking the reflection for the original.
We confuse the changing mind, body, and identity with who we truly are-and live inside that mistake.
Through vivid stories, intuitive metaphors, and step-by-step reasoning, Puneet Gupta guides readers to recognize the unchanging awareness that witnesses all experience-the true Self described in Advaita as Ātman. Concepts such as ego (Ahamkāra), illusion (Māyā), and non-duality (Advaita) are explained with clarity and depth, always anchored in real-world contexts like career pressure, emotional turbulence, identity loss, and the search for meaning.
This book explores:
The difference between the ego-self and the true Self
Why thoughts, emotions, and roles cannot define who you are
How illusion (Māyā) shapes perception and suffering
The timeless teaching of "Tat Tvam Asi" - You Are That
Practical self-inquiry using Neti, Neti ("Not this, not this")
How realization leads to calmer action, not withdrawal from life
Rather than promoting escapism or renunciation, Shatter the Reflection shows how this understanding leads to greater clarity, fearlessness, and effectiveness in everyday life. Responsibilities remain. Action continues. But anxiety loosens its grip, and identity becomes lighter.
The book concludes with distilled stories from classical Advaita texts and structured summaries that reinforce the teachings from multiple angles, making them accessible even to readers new to Eastern philosophy.
This is a book for:
Readers interested in Advaita Vedanta, non-duality, and self-realization
Professionals and thinkers seeking inner clarity without abandoning modern life
Anyone questioning identity, purpose, or the nature of consciousness
Readers of spiritual philosophy who value logic, insight, and direct experience
You are not broken.
The self you've been trying to fix was never the real you.
The face was never broken-only the reflection was mistaken for the truth.
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