AMORI: The Sacred Space Between Us is a spiritual memoir about a love that has no name, no permission-and no ending.When Supritam, a married hotel chef in Dubai, meets Jyoti across a busy cafeteria counter, something ancient stirs. What begins as casual messages about lunch breaks and bus timings soon unfolds into a Krishna-Radha-like soul bond: raw WhatsApp confessions, night walks, health obsessions, fierce fights, guilt, and an eternal longing that refuses to fit inside labels like "friend," "mentor," or "affair."Instead of neat resolutions, Amori explores what happens when two people choose devotion over possession. As Supritam's inner world collides with his roles as husband, leader, and seeker, he is forced to confront jealousy, spiritual bypassing, and the "fucking mind" he wrote about in his earlier work-while still believing that God has a plan flowing like water beneath the chaos.Told with unfiltered honesty and anchored in real chats, this book blends narrative, philosophy, and practical tools: mantras born from their conversations, journaling prompts for hidden soul bonds, and reflections that tie into his previous books Embracing Joy and The Fucking Mind.