
swapnil jagtap
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If you’re seeking to understand spirituality’s relevance in your life, this book is a gem. The chapters are deeply relatable — whenever you feel lost, open it, read a relevant part, and clarity will follow. It begins powerfully with The Lie Called You, instantly gripping you. Each chapter connects directly to real-life situations. If you’ve explored Osho, Krishnamurti, or Advaita Vedanta but couldn’t relate it to your life, this book will bridge that gap perfectly. A must-read.

Siddhesh Kanase
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It delivers what its title promises—clarity and honest depth without a trace of sugarcoating. Each chapter is short, direct, and rich, distilling profound concepts into accessible insights without sacrificing meaning. Acharya Ji has not wasted any space on flowery language or comfort; instead, every page pushes the reader to truly reflect. The book refuses to flatter or console; it prefers to challenge, disrupt, and act.

Ashok Kumar
ruth Without Apology is a bold and insightful exploration of honesty, consciousness, and self-awareness. The author challenges readers to face uncomfortable truths—about society, spirituality, and themselves—without justification or pretense. Written in a direct, uncompromising tone, the book strips away illusions and invites readers to live authentically. It’s not an easy read, but it’s deeply rewarding for those seeking clarity and courage in understanding life as it is