
by Rajesh Chowdhry
The Eternal Thread
अनंत सूत्र
Quantum Fields, Influence & The Path to Mukti
A profound exploration at the intersection of quantum physics, consciousness, and ancient Indian spiritual wisdom.
An Invitation
A Short Introduction
We often live as if we are separate observers of life. But what if our attention, awareness, and choices are quietly shaping the very reality we experience?
The Eternal Thread is an invitation to look at this possibility with fresh eyes. Drawing from quantum physics and the deep reflections of Indian philosophical traditions, it explores a simple idea: reality is not something we merely observe. We are participants in its becoming.
This book is written in the spirit of a fellow traveler — someone still walking the path, still questioning, still learning. If something here resonates, take it. If it provokes thought, that too is welcome.

Rajesh Chowdhry
Rajesh Chowdhry is a thinker, writer, and spiritual seeker who has spent decades exploring the profound connections between quantum physics and Vedantic philosophy. His work bridges scientific rationalism and spiritual intuition, offering a unique perspective on reality, consciousness, and liberation.
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The Central Threads
Core Ideas
The pillars of wisdom that weave through every chapter of the book.
Quantum Fields
Exploring how quantum physics mirrors ancient spiritual insights about the nature of reality.
Influence & Connection
Understanding the invisible threads that connect all consciousness across space and time.
Path to Mukti
The journey of spiritual liberation through self-awareness and transcendent understanding.
Reviews
What Readers Are Saying
Voices from readers who have journeyed through The Eternal Thread.
“A profound bridge between science and spirituality. This book changed the way I see reality itself.”
A. Sharma
Reader
“Beautifully written and deeply thought-provoking. Every chapter reveals a new thread of insight.”
M. Verma
Seeker
“Rare clarity on complex ideas — connecting quantum physics with the timeless wisdom of Vedanta.”
S. Iyer
Philosophy Student