Gita of Infinity by Wagish Sharma
Every now and then, a book arrives without pretense. No endorsements. No noise. It doesn’t chase bestseller lists or crave validation. It simply is… like a stone temple in a forest clearing, waiting for those destined to find it.
Gita of Infinity by Wagish Sharma is one such book.
You won’t see it trending. You won’t hear it quoted in corporate manifestos or spiritual reels. And that’s exactly why it matters.
In a world obsessed with visibility, this book invites the reader inward… to listen not to echoes, but to the original voice they were born with.
Rooted in the structural rhythm of the Bhagavad Gita, yet fluent in the language of today… time, money, identity, self-worth… Gita of Infinity dares to hold two worlds in one palm.
Wagish doesn’t separate the financial from the spiritual… he intertwines them. He sees compounding not just as a market force, but as a metaphor for how our daily, silent, unseen choices shape who we become.
He speaks of surrender not as the opposite of growth, but as its source.
There is humility in his voice… not the curated kind, but the real kind. The kind that builds, fails, questions, plants again.
Wagish doesn’t offer a toolkit. He offers a presence.
One that feels less like a guidebook and more like sitting across from a friend who sees something in you that you forgot was there.
Across 18 chapters… each mirroring the Gita’s structure while reflecting today’s inner battles… the book explores purpose, alignment, resistance, discipline, wealth, and oneness.
It speaks to the student. The entrepreneur. The seeker. The quiet ones.
And perhaps that’s its true gift:
Gita of Infinity doesn’t try to teach.
It helps you remember.
This is not a mass-market revelation. It is a personal one.
If you find this book, it will feel less like a discovery and more like a return.
A recognition of something your soul already knew.
If the pages are calling you, you may find it here:
👉 Gita of Infinity by Wagish Sharma – Amazon
