Every Word is a Way Back to the Heart.

Discover a Language the World Forgot.

Every two weeks, receive one ancient Sanskrit word — and a short reflection to help you live it - Quiet. Thoughtful. Free.

Cover of 52 Sanskrit Words for Love – handmade journal blending Sanskrit vocabulary, reflection, and art.

THE PROMISE WITHIN THESE PAGES

How this Book will Change Your Life

Graphic summarizing five ways 52 Sanskrit Words for Love can deepen awareness, presence, simplicity, stillness, and inner essence.
1. Discover Love Beyond Boundaries

You’ll see love not as emotion alone, but as awareness woven through every thought, gesture, and moment.

2. Find Your Way Back

Each word slows the noise of the world, guiding you gently back to presence and simplicity.

3. See the Sacred Ordinary

You’ll begin to notice how the smallest acts — breathing, listening, creating — become spiritual practice.

4. Build Strength Through Stillness

Stillness becomes your teacher, showing that true resilience is born from quiet clarity, not force.

5. Remember Your True Essence

This journey leads you inward, toward the calm, unchanging center of who you really are.

FROM BODY TO SPIRIT

The Four Origins of Love

Chapter Previews

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Scroll-style graphic for Part IV: Origins of Love (Spirit → Essence) from 52 Sanskrit Words for Love.

A GLIMPSE INSIDE THIS BOOK

Your Word Preview: Atma-Prema (Self-Love).

In Sanskrit, Ātma-Prema means Divine Self-Love —
not ego or indulgence,
but a remembrance of the sacred within.

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Preview graphic for Sanskrit word Ātma-Prema (Self-Love) from 52 Sanskrit Words for Love.


Book Author

Arthur Scharf

Portrait of the author/founder of Innovative Journaling.

Arthur Scharf is a writer, craftsman, and founder of Innovative Journaling — a workshop devoted to crafting handmade books and the art of slowing down. His work blends philosophy, tradition, and design to reconnect people with reflection, presence, and truth. 52 Sanskrit Words for Love is part of his lifelong exploration into how words can restore meaning to the modern world.

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