Made of Awareness: An Inquiry into the Nature of Reality

To the rational mind, the universe appears to be a matter of “us” and “them.” We are the thinking, feeling subjects and out there is the world of objects and others. This division isn’t just a theory; it is the bedrock of our sanity, the functional map that allows us to navigate a complex environment.

But what if this division is a trick of the light? What if the wall between the knower and the known is not a feature of reality, but a constraint of our sensory perspective?

This book is an inquiry into the fundamental substance of the world. It is not an invitation to leave the world behind for the vapors of fantasy, but rather an invitation to look more closely at the world right in front of you. By sticking to the raw data of direct experience, we will investigate a single, radical question: Is the universe truly split into two separate realities—mind and matter—or is there only one seamless field, from which both the “inner” and the “outer” borrow their existence?

If the latter is true, then the world is far more intimate than we have been led to believe.

Softcover | 40 pages | In a Sense Books, 2026