
Frankly Shamanic


The Seeker & Lakshmi
The Seeker & Lakshmi traces the path of an earnest soul drawn beyond the surface of the world into the quiet mystery of being. It follows a solitary traveller who meets Lakshmi, a woman of deep presence and timeless wisdom. Their meeting is not a romance in the usual sense, but a union of inner lives; an awakening that unfolds gently through silence, story, and shared stillness.
Together they walk the borderlands between the visible and the invisible, the real and the eternal. Each chapter reveals a deeper layer of their journey; through nature, memory, and the sacred patterns hidden in the ordinary. Lakshmi is not a teacher in the usual sense, but she becomes a mirror, showing the seeker the forgotten knowledge already resting within. She speaks little, but her presence teaches much. Through her, the seeker begins to see with clearer eyes.
At its heart, The Seeker & Lakshmi is a meditation on love, not as desire or possession, but as awakening. It honours the grace of stillness, the power of presence, and the quiet knowing that lies beyond words. It is not a tale of arrival, but of becoming, a return to what is most simple, most true, and most beautiful.
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Editor's Comments
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“…The Seeker and Lakshmi is more spiritual rite than three-act arc. Each chapter is like a rung on a ladder, or a circle in a labyrinth. The stakes aren’t survival; the stakes are selfhood…
…Within most novels the reader gets pulled forward by conflict. A problem shows up, a villain looms, a hero steps up. However, this book doesn’t work that way. It doesn’t chase you with drama, instead, it invites you to walk with it. The plot isn’t driven by external events; it’s driven by internal transformation…
…Transformation doesn’t happen in a neat, three-act formula. It’s messy. Non-linear. And deeply personal. The book mirrors that. It trusts that the reader is brave enough to follow not because something loud is pulling them forward, but because something true is calling from within…”
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