Synopsis
The Unbecoming will help you to : See how identity, ego, and expectations can blur our experience of the present moment. Understand what real detachment looks like - free from fear and greed. Realize that creativity is born from stillness, not struggle. Embrace honest, authentic self-expression in every area of life. Invite inner spontaneity through deeper awareness. Who is The Unbecoming for? Anyone seeking purpose, clarity, or direction. Those wrestling with self-worth and trying to hear their inner calling. Those who want to build inner value instead of chasing external validation. Anyone longing to rediscover everyday creativity. Those overwhelmed by constant digital noise and fading attention spans. People exhausted by the pressure of “being the doer,” who want to move through life as a calm, clear channel for meaningful work. Anyone craving ease, effortlessness, and flow. What’s inside The Unbecoming ? A transformative philosophy delivered through fiction. One character who pursues perfection through a spiritual lens while another searches for purpose after success collapses - and rediscovery begins. A story that unfolds through unexpected turns as both characters uncover deeper truths about identity, attention, and freedom. A narrative that moves between the high-stakes world of an international cricketer and the quiet depth of a monk devoted to inner silence. A reveal of how material ambition can be transformed through a spiritual lens. A reminder that purpose isn’t something we catch by chasing - it’s something that finds us when we become open and available to life, allowing it to fulfil its purpose through us.