
The Quiet Altar:
Essays & Reflections from the Edge of Awakening
The Quiet Altar
Essays & Reflections from the Edge of Awakening
By Dr Arti Jangra
Are you done with chasing the next breakthrough? Do you long for stillness that doesn’t require performance, peace that doesn’t depend on perfection?
The Quiet Altar is a timeless, contemplative collection of 60 deeply spiritual essays by Dr Arti Jangra, Spiritual Guide and Founder of Kismatkarma. Crafted in elegant prose and grounded presence, this book is not about arriving at enlightenment. It is about remembering what has always lived beneath the noise: your unshakeable truth.
Each essay is a doorway to stillness, truth, and gentle undoing. Moving through themes such as identity loss, sacred boredom, spiritual ego, embodied devotion, and the holiness of the ordinary, this work invites you to return to a deeper rhythm, a life not of striving, but of sacred inhabiting.
Whether you are a seasoned seeker or quietly curious about the path within, this book is your spiritual companion. One that meets you not with urgency, but with presence. It does not offer a method. It offers space. And in that space, you remember: the altar was never outside you. It was always the way you showed up, quietly, truthfully, and awake.
“You are no longer trying to leave a legacy.
You are living as a lineage of truth.”
For readers of Rumi, Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Eckhart Tolle, and those walking the tender path of inner awakening, The Quiet Altar is not a book to consume. It is a sacred presence to keep.



