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'I Had a Dream Yesterday' by Author Sainath Palem

"I Had a Dream Yesterday" by Sainath Palem is a thought-provoking exploration of life's profound questions. The narrative delves into the afterlife, questioning where we go and which deity awaits us.
The vivid depiction of a war-torn Syrian city sets the stage, sparking the author's quest for meaning. The poignant encounter with a father amidst ruins, searching for his child, prompts deep reflections on the existence of God and the purpose of innocent lives caught in conflict.
The book goes beyond religious boundaries, exploring the commonalities among diverse faiths. It compasses a huge range of historical events that truly makes us question our the futility of our lives as you can see from the index.
Through the author's dream sequence, a compelling journey unfolds, challenging identity labels and prompting a search for deeper self-understanding.

The narrative skillfully weaves personal experiences with philosophical inquiries, leaving readers with a lingering sense of introspection.
Palem's exploration of the human condition, coupled with the dream's symbolic intensity, provides a unique lens through which to view life's intricacies.

The book invites readers to question their beliefs and ponder the shared aspects of different religions, fostering a sense of unity in the face of life's universal mysteries.
"I Had a Dream Yesterday" is an absolute fresh read and again reminds us of many things that we try to ignore thus proving to be a captivating read that offers a fresh perspective on human existence. It not only addresses existential questions but also prompts a reevaluation of individual identity and shared humanity. 
This book is a compelling journey that encourages readers to seek a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
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I HAD A DREAM YESTERDAY - KNOW YOURSELF
"A Chartered Accountant's Search for Identity in a World Torn Apart " - Which GOD will we meet after death? Where will our SOUL go? Why do people fight in the name of religions? "Book from an Author Who Has Read the Bible, Quran, Bhagavad Gita, Avesta, Guru Granth Sahib, Agamas, Tao Te Ching, Puranas, and More..."

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