The Geometry of Wildflowers: Life of a philosophical Questioner
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<p>Colonel Rajesh Deshmukh's military career ends in disgrace when he refuses orders during the 1994 Siachen operation prioritizing the safety of his men over blind obedience. Twenty-four years later his controversial decision is finally vindicated but it also launched him on an internal journey. From Stoic discipline to existential freedom from Buddhist non-self to terror management theory from religious faith to absurdist acceptance.</p><p>As he navigates family reconciliation institutional reform work and his own evolving worldview the Colonel tends both a literal garden and a metaphorical one&mdash;the landscape of consciousness itself. Each philosophical exploration adds new plants to his internal garden but also raises a deeper question: must he choose between competing wisdoms or is there another way? Are geometrically laid gardens always more beautiful than wildflowers?&nbsp;His garden&mdash;both literal and metaphorical&mdash;becomes a living testament to integrated consciousness.</p><p>The book is a philosophical novel about one man's evolution from rigid certainty to nuanced wisdom exploring how we might hold multiple truths simultaneously in an increasingly polarized world. Those who appreciated Kazuo Ishiguro's explorations of duty and memory in The Remains of the Day Hermann Hesse's spiritual quests in Siddhartha and Yann Martel's philosophical allegories in Life of Pi will enjoy this immensely.&nbsp;</p>
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