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The Universe Inside Us. Reawakening a Familiar Stranger - A Unified Theory of Existence, Consciousness, and the Patterns That Return
Sanjeev Kumar (Author) · Notion Press · Paperback
What if the universe isn't something you observe - but something you remember?
The Universe Inside Us: Reawakening a Familiar Stranger is a groundbreaking exploration of existence, consciousness, and the mysterious patterns that return across lifetimes, relationships, and human experience.
Drawing from a unified informational cosmology, Sanjeev Kumar reveals a bold, elegant idea: existence is built from information, consciousness is a self‑modelling pattern, and the universe is a memory system that never forgets what works.
This book offers a powerful new lens through which to understand:
Why déjà vu feels like memory
Why do some people feel familiar the moment you meet them
Why emotions carry an intelligence older than your biography
Why consciousness feels both personal and infinite
Why patterns - in nature, in relationships, in identity - recur
Through clear, cinematic writing and a deeply original theoretical framework, Sanjeev bridges cosmology, information theory, evolution, and human experience into a single coherent architecture. This is not mysticism. The universe remembers itself through you.
If you've ever sensed that your life is part of a larger pattern...
If you've ever felt older than your years... If you've ever met someone who felt like home... If you've ever wondered why consciousness exists at all...
...this book will give you the language for what you've always known but never been able to articulate.
You do not read this book. You remember it.
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