Duality of Existence” by Kaza Arjunarao Challenges Readers to Rethink Reality, Morality, and Consciousness

A profound philosophical exploration published by Clever Fox Publishing that rejects easy answers and embraces the complexity of existence 

In a world increasingly drawn to simplified narratives, motivational promises, and absolute definitions of right and wrong, Duality of Existence by Kaza Arjunarao published by Clever Fox Publishing emerges as a bold and uncompromising intellectual work. Rather than offering comfort or certainty, the book invites readers to confront the inherent contradictions that shape reality, life, and human consciousness.

At its core, Duality of Existence is grounded in a powerful premise: that existence itself arises from the interaction of two eternal and opposing elements-one driven by immense, dynamic desire and the other defined by passive, minimal desire. From this interaction unfolds a universe where opposing forces are not separate, but inseparable and interdependent at every level.

Through reflective reasoning and experiential insight, Arjunarao challenges the conventional understanding of morality. He argues that concepts such as “good” and “bad” are not independent absolutes but intrinsic aspects of existence itself. The pursuit of absolute goodness, purity, or perfection, often celebrated in society and spirituality, is presented as a fundamental misunderstanding-one that can lead to denial, hypocrisy, and moral distortion rather than genuine clarity.

The book further examines how this duality manifests across multiple dimensions, including human behavior, emotions, ethical systems, religion, and social structures. It critically engages with idealistic spirituality and ritualistic practices, questioning whether they truly elevate human consciousness or merely obscure the reality of contradiction.

Importantly, Duality of Existence does not position itself as a guide to solutions. It offers no formulas for success, no motivational assurances, and no definitive answers. Instead, it encourages a deeper form of engagement-one that acknowledges conflict as an inherent part of existence and calls for awareness, responsibility, and restraint in navigating it.

About the Author

A reflective thinker exploring the deeper contradictions of life and human responsibility

Kaza Arjunarao is a retired engineer and reflective writer whose work engages with fundamental questions of existence, consciousness, morality, and human responsibility. Drawing on lived experience rather than academic theorization, his writing examines the often-overlooked contradictions within modern society, spirituality, and ethical systems.

His work is marked by intellectual rigor and a clear skepticism toward moral absolutism. He challenges widely accepted ideals such as virtue, progress, and spirituality, highlighting how they can sometimes conceal moral weakness, excess, and avoidance of responsibility. His philosophical inquiry centers on duality as an intrinsic condition of existence-one that shapes both cosmic processes and human behavior.

Arjunarao approaches writing not as a means of persuasion, but as an act of clarification. He invites readers to move beyond illusion and engage with reality as it is-complex, tense, and unresolved.

He lives in India and continues to write independently, without institutional or ideological affiliation.

A Book for Serious and Reflective Readers

An intellectually engaging work for those willing to question assumptions and embrace complexity

Duality of Existence is not intended for passive consumption. It is a deeply reflective work designed for readers who are willing to question established beliefs and explore the deeper tensions that define existence. It challenges the desire for certainty and instead offers a more honest engagement with life’s unresolved nature.

For readers seeking comfort, the book may feel unsettling.

For those seeking clarity, it offers something far more enduring-a truthful lens on the nature of existence itself.