Voyage
ebook ∣ Offshore Pioneering To Subjective Reality and Prasanthi
By NATESAN RAMALINGAM IYER
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This is the author's third book. His first book, Adventures in Three Worlds, is a recollection of the events that happened in the author's life and the lessons he learned. The second book, A Path to Discover, is like a treatise on the world's reaction to the coronavirus, which people are still going through, one wave after another with new variants.
This book, Voyage – Offshore Pioneering to Subjective Reality & Prasanthi, starts with the early days of Mumbai High development and goes on to discuss indigenization, where the oil and gas industry is heading versus renewable, and increased risk service providers are subjected to with the industry. The author then narrates his transition from the offshore oil and gas industry to 'Subjective Reality, Sanatana Dharma and Peace' in sunset years.
He reminds of Adi Shankara's teaching, 'a duty-based life' and not 'a right based society'.
The author concludes by suggesting the importance of spending time each day alone in silence to create an inner connection. Silence is a form of peace in every situation of life and has a meaning. Whether it is a slow period of life, a loss of a relationship or a loss of life, the silence it brings along has a purpose. The purpose is to understand life. Most people wake up to their day purposeless just to become a part of the race. When the period of silence comes into their life, they break down very easily because they never spent that much needed time to have a realization of the true meaning of life.