“To allow yourself to be crazy is also a certain kind of freedom.”
Category: My Quotes
Truth & the Journey Towards It
“Only two ways to realize the Truth: Either understand that this whole world is nothing but His forms, including our … More
God
“It is funny how we take our thoughts and feelings to be more real than God Himself.”
On Love & Truth
“We need love when we do not love the truth.” “Every movement of the mind and heart takes you away … More
Philosophy Vs. Psychology
“Those who do not understand philosophy at a deep level will be locked up in their psychology, without any freedom … More
“You can’t handle the truth”
“Most people can’t handle the truth because understanding and admitting the truth upsets their well-laid out plans for satisfying their … More
Experience
“Most people people are unwilling to learn unless and until life whacks them on the head.”
My Latest Book Published Yesterday on Amazon’s KDP
What if everything you have been taught about happiness, love, and success is built on a misunderstanding?
An Idle Man’s Reflections is a provocative and deeply introspective book that explores the timeless questions that most of us sense—but rarely dare to confront.
Why do we keep chasing happiness yet feel restless even after achieving what we wanted?
Why does love often carry traces of expectation, fear, and ego?
And why do many spiritual traditions insist that the truth we seek is already within us?
In this collection of reflections, letters, and philosophical musings, D. Samarender Reddy invites readers into a lifelong inquiry into the nature of human experience. Drawing from Advaita Vedanta, Buddhism, Sufi thought, and Western philosophy, the book examines the hidden assumptions that shape our lives and our search for fulfillment.
Rather than offering formulas or self-help promises, the author shares honest reflections born from decades of questioning, contemplation, and spiritual exploration.
Inside the book you will explore:
• Why the belief that happiness lies outside us creates endless striving
• The surprising connection between desire and suffering
• The illusion of love as we commonly understand it
• How the mind creates both our problems and our search for solutions
• Why some spiritual traditions say we are already what we are seeking
These reflections are sometimes unsettling, often paradoxical, and always sincere. They challenge conventional narratives about achievement, relationships, and the purpose of life.
Part philosophical meditation, part spiritual inquiry, and part personal reflection, An Idle Man’s Reflections speaks to readers who feel that beneath the noise of modern life there is a deeper question waiting to be explored.
This book is for:
• spiritual seekers
• lovers of philosophy
• readers of Eastern wisdom traditions
• anyone questioning the meaning of success and happiness
If you have ever felt that life’s deepest questions remain unanswered despite outward success, this book may resonate with you.
Sometimes the most important discoveries begin not with action—but with reflection.
True Love
“True love can dwell ONLY in that heart that wants nothing from life.”
The Problem with Christianity
“The problem with Christianity is that it expects us to love even the rascal.”