NEMA NIKOGA (NO ONE) is a philosophical exploration of the nature of consciousness, identity, and existence. The book re-examines what the human mind believes it is and carefully unravels the illusion of separateness through observation, logic, and deep contemplative inquiry.
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NEMA NIKOGA; a book that addresses big questions about consciousness, identity, and what it truly means to exist. Instead of complex theories, the book invites you to calmly observe your own experience and shows how our mind creates a sense of separation from the world and other people. It clearly and understandably explores how the body and mind arise, how the idea of "I" is formed, and why such an idea often causes us unrest, fear, or dissatisfaction.
The book also touches on topics such as the nature of thought, the relationship to the Self and what many call God, and offers a different perspective on enlightenment. Not as something to be achieved, but as the cessation of the relentless search for the source of happiness.
In this book, the author explores:
𖦹 How the body and mind arise
𖦹 The illusion of personal identity
𖦹 Suffering as a consequence of misunderstanding
𖦹 The nature of God, Self, and thought
𖦹 Enlightenment as the end of seeking
𖦹 The possibility of life without fear, lack, or division
Instead of dogma, the book opens a dialogue.
It does not demand belief or adherence but invites contemplation.
It poses what is considered the most important question of this reality: Who am I?
For readers seeking clarity, self-inquiry, and the dissolution of boundaries between thinker and thought, NEMA NIKOGA offers a radical yet grounded path back to the source of consciousness.
Author Hrvoje Lojen
Number of pages 290
Size 14.8 x 21 cm
Binding Softcover
Print Black and White
Language Croatian
Publisher LUMINA
Year 2025.
ISBN: 978-953-46917-0-0