
The Autobiography of God
Think you've got yourself figured out? This provocative book challenges that assumption head-on. Written by someone who's walked through genuine psychological darkness and emerged without pharmaceutical crutches, it offers something rare: honest reflection paired with practical tools for change. Lenaa Kumar spent nearly two decades wrestling with anxiety and depression before committing to a daring promise made during her most vulnerable moments. The result isn't another self-help cliché. Instead, she's distilled her hard-won insights into five deceptively simple questions. What am I? Who am I? Where am I? When am I? Why am I? They sound straightforward until you actually sit with them. This book speaks directly to anyone tired of half-truths and conventional wisdom. Whether you're a sceptic, an independent thinker, or someone seeking genuine transformation, you'll find substance here rather than platitudes. The methodology points toward immediate clarity, not distant promises. It's a manual for dismantling the beliefs that keep you small, written by someone who's been there and knows the terrain. If you can't answer those five questions with absolute certainty, you owe it to yourself to open this one.
- Author: Lenaa Kumar
- Publisher: Penguin eBury Press
- Genre: Short Stories
- ISBN: 978-0143466840
- Pages: 160 pages
