Buscando el Ser, en India, 16 x 22 cm. 326 págs.

Schedule of incoming talks and presentations In the fall of 2007 I travelled to India for the first time, and later in 2009, looking for inner peace. There I encountered a unique philosophy that helped me regain my self-acceptance. It is a set of age-old, profoundly liberating teachings that go so far as to assert our identity, our oneness, with the whole of existence. They speak of a direct way to know reality, not through the medium of sense perceptions, or mind-reasoning. They invite us to experience a state of unconditional love and permanent happiness, beyond the fleeting pleasures with which we keep trying to console and deceive ourselves. A sweeping, radical way of living, this teaching dives far beyond mind concepts, in a search where the seeker and the sought turn out to be one and the same.
Buscando el Ser (Looking for the Self) is a personal, visual account of a journey in search of true peace, love, happiness, meaning, courage, or simply the answer to the riddle: Who am I?
It is a personal reminder of truths glimpsed through my own ignorance. All the words that accompany the images have been freely adapted, from personal meetings or readings, all having to do with those ancient teachings and principles that make up the core of indian philosophy: I have tried to make a synthesis of what, to me, are its deepest findings and ideas. At the end there is a list of sources and authors, as further reading for those interested. Maybe these pages will move you to explore by yourself India and its wisdom. May this work be helpful in your way.