Forged Truth – Blinds the Soul: War Cry of the Rebel, Liberty or Life Is Forfeit - Satish Sharma Moudgil
- Dr. Vineet Gera
- May 27
- 3 min read

Forged Truth – Blinds the Soul: A Fierce Literary Rebellion Against Borrowed Meaning
In a world increasingly shaped by conformity, noise, and inherited beliefs, Forged Truth – Blinds the Soul: War Cry of the Rebel, Liberty or Life Is Forfeit by Satish Sharma Moudgil emerges as a fearless philosophical and emotional manifesto. More than a conventional book, it is an uncompromising expression of freedom, individuality, and unfiltered human emotion.
This powerful work does not seek approval. It does not attempt to fit within literary expectations or ideological comfort zones. Instead, it stands as a bold declaration of independent thought — urging readers to question imposed truths, reject emotional imprisonment, and rediscover life on their own terms.
A Book That Refuses to Be Categorized
At its core, Forged Truth – Blinds the Soul is an exploration of existence itself. The book dissolves the traditional boundaries between poetry, philosophy, reflection, and emotional expression. Every page carries the intensity of lived experience — not polished for acceptance, but sharpened by truth.
The title itself is deeply symbolic. “Forged Truth” points toward beliefs manufactured by society, culture, institutions, or collective conditioning. According to the author, such imposed truths have the power to blind the soul — disconnecting human beings from their authentic desires, emotions, and freedom.
This is where the “War Cry of the Rebel” begins.
The book becomes a call to those who refuse to live mechanically. It speaks to individuals who feel trapped by expectations and long for a life rooted in authenticity rather than obedience.
Freedom as the Central Philosophy
One of the most compelling aspects of this work is its unwavering commitment to the idea of absolute freedom. For Satish Sharma Moudgil, freedom is not merely political or social — it is existential.
The author argues that true living begins only when an individual rejects borrowed definitions of success, morality, identity, and love. Throughout the book, readers encounter a recurring insistence on experiencing life directly, without filters imposed by society.
This philosophical stance resonates strongly with the existential thought of Jean-Paul Sartre, whose famous idea — “existence precedes essence” — forms an important intellectual foundation for the author’s worldview.
Rather than accepting pre-designed meaning, the book encourages readers to create meaning through personal experience, emotional honesty, and conscious choice.
Love Without Chains
Another deeply moving dimension of the book is its exploration of romantic love. However, this is not love presented through idealized clichés or societal frameworks. The author envisions love as something raw, uncontained, and radically free.
In this work, love is portrayed not as possession, dependency, or social obligation — but as an authentic meeting of souls unrestricted by fear, control, or convention.
The emotional intensity woven through the text gives the book an almost confessional quality. Readers often feel as though they are not simply reading words, but witnessing a deeply personal dialogue between the author and existence itself.
The Power of Lived Experience
What gives Forged Truth – Blinds the Soul its emotional weight is the life behind it.
Satish Sharma Moudgil brings more than six decades of experience, reflection, struggle, and introspection into his writing. An Electrical Engineer by profession, he represents the rare combination of analytical discipline and philosophical depth.
His literary voice is shaped not by academic abstraction, but by lived turbulence. The result is writing that feels deeply authentic — intense at times, vulnerable at others, but always honest.
Since publishing his first work in 2020, this has become his fifth literary contribution, further strengthening his identity as a writer driven not by recognition, but by resonance.
A Literary Experience Rather Than Just a Read
This book is not designed for passive reading. It demands emotional participation and introspection from the reader.
Some books entertain. Some inform. Forged Truth – Blinds the Soul challenges.
It asks uncomfortable questions:
Are we truly living freely?
How much of our identity is borrowed from society?
Can love exist without control?
What remains when all imposed meanings are stripped away?
For readers who enjoy deeply reflective literature, existential philosophy, rebellious thought, and emotionally charged writing, this book offers a profoundly immersive experience.
Forged Truth – Blinds the Soul: War Cry of the Rebel, Liberty or Life Is Forfeit is a courageous literary expression that dares to confront the structures that shape human existence. Satish Sharma Moudgil writes with the urgency of someone who has spent a lifetime observing, questioning, and resisting artificial definitions of life and love.



