Maun: A Meeting with Silence

Author: Annie Miller, Nirmala Sewani Category: Biography & Memoir, Inspirational & Personal Growth ISBN: 9788119554270 Binding: Paperback Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 inches Number of Pages: 304

In the sanctuary of silence, a penetrating stillness beckons, inviting us to traverse the sacred realms within. Silence is not merely the absence of sound; it is a canvas upon which revelations unfold, the spirit discovers its inherent wisdom and the divine whispers in gently painted echoes.’

Set in Rajasthan, India, Maun presents an intriguing sketch of a thirteen-year-old spirited Sindhi girl, Nirmala, who walks a less travelled path of silence and self-discovery, while also challenging myth, superstition, and hypocrisy on all platforms. Through candid anecdotes and intimate reflections, the memoir offers a more inclusive and sensitive approach to oneness, inviting the reader to witness a journey of profound insight into the recesses of deep silence.

In essence, Maun is a personal yet universally interconnected narrative that boldly reveals the transformative power of our thoughts, inspiring and guiding those who seek clarity, solace, and a renewed sense of purpose in life. It is an offering to embark upon an unforgettable voyage into the secrets of silence and discover the sublime magic that lies therewith.


Annie Miller

An artist, editor, translator and a mother, Annie Miller, is also a student of philosophy and myth. Born in the U.K., she now lives with her husband by the sea in south Ayrshire. When she is not writing, Annie loves hiking through the many trails of the Scottish Highlands or stippling for hours with a fine pen, creating pictures and portraits. She also loves reading biographies and her debut writing is an extension of her love for storytelling and sharing people’s stories.

Nirmala Sewani

A Master of Psychology, Sociology, and Metaphysical Studies, Nirmala Sewani also recently earned an honorary doctorate for advanced research in the occult sciences and Indian astrology. Conferred the Bharat Nirman award twice, among several other accolades, she has also made valuable contributions towards the preservation of traditional Indian philosophy focusing mainly on the intricacies of Yajur Veda. A major contributor to case studies (1995-2005) in the research on schizophrenia, genetics, and analytical psychology, Nirmala’s experience, knowledge, and wisdom stem from a deep-rooted passion for the collective progression of humanity. She has counselled and guided people for over four decades and her uncanny ability to access the subtle worlds continues to attract many more. For Nirmala, magic lies in the voice of a person. She listens intently to reveal what lies behind the spoken word—thoughts, emotions, intentions, and the soul’s blueprint. Nirmala lives a busy life in Jaipur, surrounded by family and friends, yet in her quiet moments, she pens her deepest reflections through her favourite form in poetry, the haiku.  For more information, visit: www.nnirmalasewani.com.

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