Yogini Ekadashi is a highly auspicious Hindu fasting day occurring on the 11th lunar day of the dark fortnight in the month of Ashadha. Lord Krishna proclaimed that observing this fast removes past sinful reactions, heals physical ailments, and awards supreme liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death.
There are times when the world changes through power, war, and decisions. And there are times when it changes through something barely visible. This book is about that second movement. It is set in the first centuries of our era, in the eastern Mediterranean region—a world full of gods, empires, laws, and words. But it is not about history. Not about religion. It is about people discovering that freedom is neither given nor forced, but awakened. They spoke of the Way—not as a direction in the world, but as a movement in the heart. What they left behind was no doctrine and no system, but a reminder that man carries within himself an origin that is not directed from the outside. A reader says of this first novel by Broere: “The book touched me and effortlessly transported me to the time in which you place it. It brings stillness and draws you inward.”
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