Bio

Swayam Aujla
I am Swayam Aujla, a thinker in systems. From early on, I moved through education at an unusual pace, and that experience left me with something more important than any label: a mind that runs constantly toward patterns, structures, and possibilities. I began in the sciences, studied engineering young, and carried from that world the habit that still defines my writing today.
Writing entered my life not as a hobby but as an inevitability. After engineering, while teaching mathematics and English to students preparing for one of India’s most competitive entrance examinations, I began sketching the first outlines of a fictional universe that was far larger than anything I knew how to contain at the time. That early blueprint would grow into The Guide to Godhood, a six-volume philosophical fiction series spanning thirteen billion years. It remains the most ambitious project of my life: an attempt to explore consciousness, civilisation, faith, science, and power across the largest scale I can imagine, while still keeping the human being at the centre of it.
Now, everything I write emerges from the same impulse: to see clearly, think honestly, and help others do the same. I am naturally drawn to the big questions: the future of humanity, the nature of power, the meaning of faith, the machinery of conflict, the destiny of civilisation. I believe that these questions belong to us all and not a select few who then interpret these for us.They belong to all of us. We are living through an age of immense danger and immense possibility: a deeply connected world, a species armed with extraordinary scientific power, and a civilisation that still struggles to understand itself well enough to survive its own potential. My work is an effort to meet that moment with clarity rather than noise.
That is the spirit behind the Unbias Series. In these books, I try to make difficult and polarising subjects visible in their full structure so that readers can move beyond reflex, tribe, and inherited certainty. The Israel (Palestine?) Story approaches one of the world’s most emotionally charged conflicts with the aim of helping the reader hold complexity without collapsing into partisanship. The Right Way to View USA argues that America is no longer merely a nation in the traditional sense, but a global function woven into the financial, technological, cultural, and institutional systems through which modern life operates. Across the series, my goal is not to flatten disagreement, but to create the conditions for deeper understanding.
Alongside this nonfiction work, The Guide to Godhood carries my deepest speculative ambition. It is my attempt to examine the relationship between science, society, faith, and human destiny across cosmic time. At the heart of that project is a conviction that humanity stands at a civilisational threshold. We are fragile, powerful, brilliant, confused, and more intertwined with this universe and its destiny than ever before. If we are to endure, flourish, and one day reach for the stars, we will need not only better technology, but better understanding of ourselves, of one another, and of the ideas that have carried us this far. I write toward that horizon.
I am based in Toronto. I write because I believe clarity can change lives, and because I believe ideas matter most when they help us build a better world together. I have ideas a mile a minute, but they all bend toward the same hope: that if we learn to see more clearly, think more deeply, and imagine more bravely, we may yet become worthy of the future waiting for us.
