Surviving The Unthinkable
This is not a book about “moving on.” It is a companion for those learning how to live when everything familiar has fallen away.
Grief reshapes you.
You may feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or quietly lost. You may be carrying something too heavy to name.
This book was written for the moments when honesty feels safer than advice when you need presence more than answers.
When illness and death dismantled the life she once relied on, Sangeeta was left with one question:
How do you live when everything you depended on disappears?
Through personal reflection, therapeutic insight, and grounded spiritual wisdom, this book explores how grief disconnects us from ourselves — and how healing begins when we gently turn inward.
Hope is not found in escaping pain but in learning how to hold yourself through it.

You are grieving a loved one, relationship, or life you once knew

You feel emotionally overwhelmed or disconnected

You want hope without bypassing your pain
This book does not rush you. It walks beside you.
This is not about fixing yourself. It is about staying with yourself.
I wrote this from lived loss — not theory.
After my husband’s death, grief dismantled my world and exposed patterns I had long ignored. Through healing, reflection, and therapeutic work, I began rebuilding from within.
This book offers you that same steady place to land.
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