When God Meets Himself is a philosophical and spiritual literary work exploring consciousness, language, identity, and the moment when seeking dissolves into awareness.
Blending reflective essays with symbolic storytelling, the book moves through themes of self-discovery, mysticism, metaphysics, and the power of words to shape inner reality. Drawing inspiration from ancient wisdom traditions, modern philosophy, and contemplative thought, it invites the reader into a quiet space beyond explanation.
This is not a self-help book.
It does not offer techniques, steps, or promises of change.
Instead, it explores the inner experience of awareness itself - the place where identity softens, meaning unfolds, and stillness speaks.
Through the story of Milos and Moksha, the book reflects the universal journey of consciousness meeting itself - where love and insight merge, where movement and rest become one, and where the search ends not with answers, but with recognition.
When God Meets Himself is ideal for readers interested in:
spiritual philosophy and mysticism
consciousness and self-awareness
metaphysical and contemplative literature
symbolic and reflective storytelling
language, meaning, and inner transformation
This book does not explain reality.
It mirrors it.
An ending that is also a beginning.
A return inward.