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Indian-American author Dr Vipin Gupta’s books focus on mysteries of nature

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Indian-American author Dr Vipin Gupta has unveiled two new books, which delve into the hidden mysteries of Mother Nature, and are based around consciousness and para-consciousness. The books show the interconnectivity of modern science and the ancient spiritual world. His work is now available in Chandigarh and other cities.

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Dr Gupta, globally recognised for exploring the vastly integrated processes of nature, says, “My book ‘What is Consciousness’ reveals the secret origin of consciousness – soul, spirit, space and time. The other book ‘What is Para Consciousness’ reveals the secret thread of life that lies hidden within our para-consciousness. I am planning to write six more books in this series.” Dr Gupta takes a management approach to advancing sciences while explaining the hidden mysteries of nature. The earlier four books by him— What is Divine Energy, What is Present Reality, Is Present Reality? and Is Divine Energy? are available on Amazon and elsewhere in paperback, hardcover, digital and audible forms. The books are part of his Project VIPIN (Vastly Integrated Processes Inside Nature).

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