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Title: Adrian Gabriel Dumitru’s Latest Book Explores the Illusory Nature of the Self and the Struggle to Escape Egocentrism

Romania, 24th Mar 2025 - Adrian Gabriel Dumitru, the acclaimed author of the "ESSAYS" series, unveils his latest work, “The ILLUSION of the Self … Experienced in Duality”. This deeply introspective book is a raw and honest exploration of the illusion of the self, the duality of existence, and the struggle to break free from egocentrism.As the 12th book in his "ESSAYS" series, Dumitru invites readers to join him on a journey of self-discovery, where he confronts his own flaws and attempts to redefine what it means to exist authentically. Through writing, meditation, and self-analysis, Dumitru uses his essays as a form of self-therapy, offering readers a relatable and thought-provoking perspective on life’s complexities.Key Themes in "The ILLUSION of the Self … Experienced in Duality"The Egocentric IllusionDumitru examines how the self dominates our thoughts, actions, and perceptions of reality. He candidly admits his own struggle with egocentrism, describing it as a “disease” he has suffered from since childhood.Writing as Self-TherapyThe author uses writing as a tool to confront his inner struggles, define his illusions, and attempt to heal himself. His essays are both deeply personal and universally relatable, offering readers a glimpse into his journey of self-reflection.Meditation and Self-AnalysisDumitru delves into the practice of meditation as a way to detach from the illusion of the self. He explores the concept of not identifying with the body, emotions, or the persona we present to the world, describing it as a “weird but interesting exercise.”The Duality of ExistenceThe book reflects on the duality of human life—the tension between the real and the illusory, the self and the greater whole. Dumitru invites readers to question their own perceptions and embrace t...


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