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SEEKING ENDS HERE!

You will find the answer to the perennial question, “Who am I?” through this enlightening book. Who Am I? contains the knowledge and practice that will uproot illusion, free you from suffering and establish you in your true nature.

The book Who Am I? is a love story. The lover and the Beloved are one and the same Source or Reality. But because the lover is veiled by the illusion of me-ness, there is a sense of separation. When Truth and Love shine from within to light the way back home to Source, only then Oneness is re-established. - Ann Shaw

“Everything that you seek, you are already that.” Rumi

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You will be liberated from the mistaken notion of being a separate individual, who was born one day and will die some other day. When you realize your true, eternal nature, that you are not the body-mind, that it is only the body that dies, and not “you”, the fear of death will spontaneously vanish, along with every other fear.

This book shows you how to find permanent happiness from within. What you are looking for can only be found in you because you are the Ultimate Reality, the Source of happiness, peace and love.

 

What you are about to read is fresh, direct and straightforward, but above all, transformational. Let the alchemy begin!

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READ THE 6 PART SUMMARY OF THE BOOK

“If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?”   Rumi

Sri Annji Ma

“Many books have been written on either the subject of Jnana, i.e. Knowledge or Bhakti, i.e. Devotion/love. Traditionally, these paths have been viewed separately, when in fact, they are really intertwined. If the journey to liberation does not merge with non-dual love, it will result in imbalance or incompleteness. Here we have a unique book which offers the whole picture! “WHO AM I?” combines liberation with non-dual love culminating in the “True Yoga”, where the longing for Transcendent Truth, and the longing for Transcendent Love converge and unite in One Truth, One Love.” - Ann Shaw

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