Born in Shimla in 1955, An Krishan spent the initial twenty two years of her life in this pristine Himalaya town earning her master's degree in English literature from Himachal University, and moving on to a career of introducing delights of the language to her young learners. In her long tenure. Educator, she has enriched the lives of countless students with the mystery of the narrative.
A versatile writer, each of her literary works appertains to a different genre... from the joys and travails of life, to terrorism that has brought the world to its tenterhooks, to now the paranormal.
She has travelled extensively around the globe absorbing the diverse human ethos and cultures the delectable food for her thoughts. Presently, she lives in Gurgaon with her family.
There are endless unsolved mysteries surrounding us. Do aliens exist? Have they been visiting our earth? Does the Yeti wander on the lofty Himalayas? What is the secret of the Bermuda Triangle? What happens to our life force, the spirit, after we die? Can it be reborn? Do ghosts exist? The puzzles have remained despite remarkable and consistent scientific discoveries.
Perhaps Albert Einstein proposed a scientific basis for the existence of ghosts. His first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but only changes form. Then what happens to our body's energy when we die? Could that somehow manifest itself into wandering spirits that many people claim to have encountered?
We want to believe, because we want to connect to the Great Force Beyond-want to believe that we originated from and go after life to that Highest Spirit of God.
The idea of the drifting souls of the dead is an ancient one. Many cultures around the world believe in the paranormal. The Hindu religion conceives the existence of another realm, away from our earthly plane, that is inhabited by the spirits of the dead waiting to be reborn. These are the bioelectric energies that can't be destroyed. In simple terms, spirit is indestructible after a body dies. And, it reincarnates. It is also believed that all spirits are not reborn. Some, according to their karma, go to the higher level, closer to Paramatman or the Brahma, the supreme spirit of God. These spirits have attained moksha- liberation from the cycles of births and deaths.
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