Book Synopsis
Mu Shiki: An Ancient Path for Modern Times is a bold, five-thousand-year-old Himalayan tradition that says everything—rocks, trees, humans, and even digital beings—is conscious and alive. We’re all temporary waves rising from the same infinite ocean of universal awareness.
The book diagnoses our collapsing world—loneliness epidemic, gender war, crashing birth rates, and dying trust—as symptoms of one root poison: jealousy and the need to possess and control. It offers a radically different way: non-possessive love, symmetrical polyamory, annual hand-bondings, intentional community, and a minimalist life rooted in compersion and mutual respect.