There comes a moment in every person's life when reality begins to feel strange. You
may be looking at the stars. Or walking through a busy street. Or sitting alone in
silence. And suddenly a question appears: What if this world is not what it seems?
For thousands of years mystics, philosophers, and sages have claimed something
radical: Reality is not ultimately real. The Hindus called it Maya—the cosmic illusion.
The Buddhists described existence as a dream-like experience. The ancient Greeks
wondered if humanity lived inside shadows projected by a deeper reality.
Today, modern science is beginning to ask the same question. Physicists now suggest
the universe behaves less like solid matter and more like information. Some
researchers even propose a startling possibility: The universe may function like a
simulation.
But if reality is a simulation, then a deeper question emerges: Who is the player?
This book proposes a bold idea: Human life is a simulation entered by the soul for
experience, healing, evolution, and awakening. Your body is the avatar. Your mind is
the interface. Your soul is the player. And death is simply logging out.
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