This book, the first of a series, is a perspective of a layman in the aspects of being a truth seeker. The intention of it is to help you identify how you are placed in seeking the fullness of truth. The word "truth" is both subjective and objective. It is both relative and absolute. It is used so often in a heavily diluted meaning just to refer to or infer to facts. It is used in both abstract and concrete sense. It is used very loosely in a casual way or in a very strict sense in a formal environment. It could be used in a shallow way or in a very deep sense. Anyone can make a "Truth claim" and there are a lot of them floating around. Now, what do you subscribe to as the "Truth"?
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Praveen Balla began a quest for knowing the truth when he first came across the death of a family member when he was 9 years old. Seeking wisdom, researched informally in science and technology, psychology, philosophy, religions, and cultures of the world. Almost four decades into it, he has decided to author a series of books to address the nitty-gritty involving seeking the truth.