Memories of the Afterlife

Memories of the Afterlife​, published by MNI, is an exploratory work blending philosophical inquiry with spiritual narrative. Using "memory" as its key, it questions the forms of existence beyond the boundary of life and death, unfolding a transcendental landscape of lingering souls, wandering consciousness, and human attachments for readers.

Centered on anonymous narrators who can perceive "fragments of after-death memories," the book weaves together over a dozen "after-death experience archives" spanning cultures and eras. These memories are not derived from theological prophecies or fantastical imaginings, but rooted in the consciousness retrospections of near-death survivors, empathic captures by sensitive perceivers, and cryptic records of "temporary soul imprints" in ancient texts. Like scattered stardust, they piece together an "after-death dimension" that transcends physical laws.

Finding Purpose

Finding Purpose, published by MNI, is a spiritual navigation guide that pierces through modern confusion. Using "the pursuit of meaning" as its compass, it explores the multidimensional coordinates of purpose within the folds of individual lives, redrawing a vibrant map for modern people trapped in "success templates"—one centered on inner calling, value awakening, and dynamic growth.

Unlike motivational narratives preaching a "single formula for success," Finding Purpose“ refuses standardized steps for "finding purpose." Instead, it reveals a subversive truth: Purpose is not a destination to "find," but a process to "become."​ Skillfully integrating psychological research on "meaningfulness" (including modern interpretations of Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy), existential philosophy’s take on "free choice," and anthropological observations of "life coordinates" across cultures, the book argues that purpose’s core lies in "inner resonance"—when something makes you forget fatigue, willingly invest, even endure costs, that is its knock at the door. As MNI emphasized upon publication: "We aim to prove that purpose need not be written in someone else’s script; it hides where your passion and pain intersect, waiting for you to bend down and listen."

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