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If love was never meant to bind—
then why did we turn it into a bondage?
In today’s world, love has been tied to contracts, expectations, security, and social approval.
Where love should have been an experience of freedom and consciousness,
it has instead taken the form of control, fear, and entitlement.
Love: Not a Bond, but Consciousness (Prem: Bandhan Nahi, Bodh) is not a book of emotional sermons.
It is a logical, philosophical, and introspective inquiry into love—
one that dares to look at love in its original and unconditioned form.
This book raises essential questions:
Is love dependent on promises?
Do security and entitlement protect love—or destroy it?
Does society truly understand love, or does it merely seek to control it?
Are jealousy, fear, and control really proofs of love?
The author makes it clear that love is not something to be demanded,
not a claim to be proven,
and not a social institution.
Here, love is presented as a state of consciousness—
where there is no fear, no ownership, and no conditions.
In this book, love is:
Expanded beyond the individual to humanity as a whole
Freed from social and psychological bindings
Presented as selfless, free, and deeply peaceful
This book is for readers
who do not merely want to feel love, but to understand it;
who wish not to lose freedom in relationships, but to live it.
This book does not teach love—
it offers a way of seeing love.
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