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Dukkha in the Wheel

By: Antony West
Narrated by: Jesse Ganteaume
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Imagine a world of pure darkness, of utter isolation from the human experience. A self-imposed darkening of awareness. Imagine that it could be lifted. Our narrator is guided from the blind darkness through the spectrum of colours and emotional responses to the world they inhabit. As they grow and adapt to their new world, it becomes increasingly obvious that all is not as it seems, they enrich themselves and those around them and find a passion to dedicate themselves to true experiences, but a question looms at the end of the rainbow.

An engaging story of realisation and acceptance, of liberation and reflection upon our place in the wheel of life.

©2023 Antony Stuart West (P)2023 Antony Stuart West
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Hidden gem

Obviously I’m a little biased but, as a new narrator, I really lucked out with this title as one of my first projects.
Tony, the author, has done more than put you in the position of a blind man desperately seeking sight and what follow, because his story is symbolic.
It is a story that conveys illumination of what was once seemingly mundane, but after perceiving it from a new lens of interpretation… the mundane is anything but. An experience one needn’t be literally blind to understand or experience.

It’s transcendent.
To transcend doesn’t mean something lofty… it is more like being granted a form of a higher perspective as a result of the alchemical processes from an integration of once dormant parts and pieces of one’s self.

With that, I do hope you enjoy this production and thanks for listening.
-Jesse

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