Looking for a friend who can whisper healing words to you? Encourage you? Support you? Look no further. “Did Buddha Suffer Depression?” is your silent friend, ready to whisper healing to you.
This book delves into your hopes, despair, strengths, weaknesses, dreams, failures, victories, and losses. It's not just my voice; it's yours too.
Combining insights from medical science, philosophy, and spirituality, this book offers a multidimensional approach to addressing mental health, which is itself a multidimensional challenge. It is authored by a Sydney-based doctor who has been to many battlefields around the world. He has seen it all—human cries amidst war, and human hope and resilience in unexpected places. He has even lived in the cold Himalayan caves with a monkey on his lap! Yes, that's his way to seek enlightenment!
We all know life is filled with pain. From our first cries to our last sighs, pain is an inescapable part of our existence. If you encounter someone who claims to have never experienced pain, check their pulse—they may be mistaken.
However, despite the pain, we continue to breathe, live, and even find moments of joy. This resilience is not mere existence; it's courage in action.
Yet, life isn't always easy. Some days weigh heavily on us, and our hearts feel burdened. We may feel trapped in a whirlwind of emotions, with sadness and confusion clouding our thoughts.
But there is always hope. For every problem, there is a solution. This book serves as your guiding light in the darkness, helping you navigate life's challenges and discover the path to brighter, happier days.
Let us embark on this journey together. Let us face life's trials and tribulations head-on, knowing that joy awaits us on the other side.
Dr. Maji's Other Self Help Books:
Mind Game: Beyond Grey Matter
Secret Whisper: Stop! Listen To The Sun, Moon, And River
Win Over Suffering: Science, Philosophy, Spirituality
Did Buddha Suffer Depression?: A Doctor's Guide To Mental Health
Young Mind Beautiful Mind: Holistic Handbook On Teen's Health
Relationship Bible: Holistic Relationship Workbook For Men And Women
Heal Yourself: Ancient Wisdom For Modern Ailments
Win Over Childhood Obesity: Guide For Children, Parents, Teachers, And Health Professionals
Pregnancy Bible: Best And Easiest Pregnancy Book
Mother Or God: Holistic Handbook On Post-Pregnancy Care
Art Of Living: Yaksha Yudhisthira Dialogue
Leadership: Learn It From Krishna
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Dr. Arun Maji bridges art and science, life and philosophy, suffering and meaning. With a scalpel in one hand and a piano in the other, he strives not just to extend life—but to restore meaning and purpose to it.
Once upon a time, in a quiet mountain village, there lived an old monk. Whenever the villagers faced trouble — a fire in the bush, a broken roof, a sick child — they turned to him. One day, a cheeky young man asked, “Great monk, how do you solve every kind of problem? You’re just one man.” The monk smiled and replied, “You don’t always need to know every solution. You just need to understand humans deeply, and know how to solve a problem. If I don’t have the answer, I find the one who does — and borrow it.”
That’s how Dr. Arun Maji writes — across many subjects that may seem vast and varied at first glance. He doesn’t claim to know everything. But he knows how to observe, how to listen, and how to connect the dots between the emotional and the analytical, the spiritual and the scientific.
A frontline family physician and former military doctor, Dr. Maji has spent decades not just treating illness, but witnessing humanity — in its most vulnerable, raw, and noble forms. He is a lifelong student of science and an explorer of human suffering. A gentle rebel against unnecessary complexity, he believes that the greatest truths are often the simplest — and the most powerful.
His mission is to turn life’s chaos — emotional pain, medical confusion, spiritual doubt, philosophical fog — into something we can actually understand and heal. His tool of choice? The precision of mathematics, the honesty of biology, and the timeless clarity of human insight.
Whether writing about artificial intelligence, chronic disease, love, leadership, religion, trauma, or poetry — Dr. Maji follows the same process:
Understand the human. Frame the problem. Find the pattern. Build the model. Test the truth.
To him, writing across disciplines isn’t a stretch — it’s natural. Just as a single algorithm can build a bridge or diagnose a tumor, the same fundamental thinking can help us understand a wound, a belief, or even the idea of God.
Dr. Maji doesn’t believe in fluffy wisdom that evaporates when life gets hard. He believes in clarity that holds when everything else falls apart. His work is shaped by real people, real pain, and real questions that science and spirituality must answer together.
If you're someone who craves clarity in a noisy world — who’s tired of vague promises and hungry for real understanding — his books are for you.
Each one is a map.
Not made of theory.
But born from the frontline of healing, the battlefield of life, and the quiet courage of questioning everything.
I don’t write because I’m a doctor.
I write because I’m human — and the world I live in surrounds me with questions no stethoscope can answer.
Let them box people into titles. I prefer to break the walls — and connect the dots.