The human system is not only a biological machine or a psychological construct — it is both, and something else besides. JIVA begins from this premise and builds outward, drawing on biology, psychology, yoga philosophy, and contemplative traditions to map the integrated whole. Tulsi Arora's method is unusual: rather than privileging one framework over the others, she allows them to speak together, locating their points of convergence around themes like duality, balance, flow, and the evolution of awareness.
The book moves through layers — body, mind, prana, and consciousness — using models drawn from nature and physics alongside the vocabulary of yogic thought. The aim is not to make the reader agree with a particular tradition but to help them recognise something they may have sensed without having the concepts to articulate it: that at the centre of all this complexity, there is a point of stillness.
Accessible without being simplified, JIVA suits readers who have practised yoga or meditation and want a framework that makes sense of what they have experienced, as well as those coming to these questions for the first time.
-:ABOUT THE BOOK:- JIVA explores this timeless question by bringing together insights from biology, psychology, yoga, and contemplative traditions.Moving from the human body and mind to the deeper dimensions of prana and awareness, the book presentsan integrated view of the human system as both biological and conscious. Through clear explanations and intuitive models drawn from nature,physics, and yogic philosophy, JIVA examines themes such as duality, balance, flow, and the evolution of awareness. At the heartof this journey lies the discoverythat the centre of our being is not merely physical or psychological, but deeply experiential. Thoughtful and accessible, JIVA invites readers to rediscover the livingcentre within, the place where body, mind, and vital force come into harmony with thedeeper field of consciousness.