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The First Courtroom explores the hidden inner space where our identity, decisions, and life outcomes are shaped, often long before we are aware of them.
Through real-life case stories, Budh Thrivikrama Ja shows how recurring physical symptoms, repeated life patterns, and relationship struggles may continue not because they are difficult to solve, but because they are quietly allowed by an unseen internal authority formed early in life.
In this book, the body is not seen as a problem, but as the first witness, recording emotional experiences before we have words to explain them.
This is not a self-help manual filled with techniques or advice. Instead, the stories are shared as observations, allowing readers to recognise their own patterns naturally, without being asked to follow any method or belief.
Drawing from years of therapeutic observation and experiential memory work, the book explains how fear, silence, and early emotional experiences can shape identity beneath conscious awareness.
For those who feel that working harder is no longer the answer, The First Courtroom offers a simple insight:
When the inner authority shifts, life begins to change, without struggle.
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