
Who am I before I knew?
With this timeless question, Letter To My Parents, Volume Two enters deeper waters of self-discovery, truth, and the sacred bond between generations.
Following the path opened in Volume One, Gugulethu continues his legacy project—a 33-volume series of letters written with fatherly love, unflinching honesty, and spiritual insight. Where the first volume focused on awakening and the difference between belief and knowledge, this second volume faces the most intimate search of all: identity.
Across seven letters, Gugulethu explores the tension between who we are told to be and who we truly are before the world's labels, systems, and expectations. He speaks of the battle between belief and knowledge, masculine and feminine energy, and the soul's call to remember itself. Through stories drawn from his own life—trials, faith, disillusionment, and rediscovery—he offers his children (and the reader) a map toward wholeness.
This is not a book of doctrines or borrowed truths. It is a book of becoming. With each page, the reader is challenged to:
Question inherited beliefs and assumptions. Recognize the difference between perception and reality. Understand the role of relationships in shaping awareness. Embrace both masculine strength and feminine softness within. Find courage in Love, the only force stronger than fear.At its heart, Volume Two is both a mirror and a guide. It reflects the reader's unspoken doubts, then gently but firmly points toward the possibility of living from truth rather than illusion. Gugulethu's letters carry the weight of lived wisdom, but also the tenderness of a father speaking to his children. They are as practical as they are philosophical, blending scripture, reflection, and raw honesty into a message that transcends time.
For parents seeking a way to pass down wisdom, for children seeking answers beyond tradition, and for seekers wrestling with identity, Letter To My Parents, Volume Two: Who Am I (Before I Knew)? is a book to be remembered.
As with every letter in this series, its purpose is not only to be read but to awaken something already alive within the reader.
Not every book is meant to be read. Some are meant to be remembered. This is one of them.
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