Who’s Really Pulling My Strings?

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Arshad Amith

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235 pages

 

 

End of the Survival Intellect’s Dominance, Emergence of the Spiritual

This book is a powerful journey from trauma to transformation, exploring the inner  mechanisms that govern our lives. It reveals the two core forces behind human behavior:  the Survival Intellect (driven by fear, judgment, and thought) and the Spiritual Intellect  (rooted in presence, compassion, and truth). 

The central question—“Who’s really pulling my strings?”—is an invitation for readers to  examine the true source of their inspiration rather than motivation, and to shift from  surviving to thriving. It challenges the reader to identify whether their actions are driven  by the fear-based programming of the Survival Intellect, or the grounded presence and  inner clarity of the Spiritual Intellect. 

Arshad Amith

Arshad Amith, born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 1978, is a speaker and author renowned for his work in personal development and spirituality. Raised by his mother during a time of political unrest, he learned resilience and compassion early on. After moving to Norway in 1988, he faced discrimination but developed a deep appreciation for cultural diversity. Originally studying arts and culture, he shifted focus to health and personal growth, eventually becoming a global speaker and trainer. His book Who’s Really Pulling My Strings invites readers on a journey of self-discovery. Today, he continues to inspire others through his teachings on purpose, leadership, and spiritual awareness.

Agence Schweiger