"It’s Not That Deep." is a book that advocates for core Buddhist principles while challenging misogyny, harm, and prejudice disguised as “teachings.” It invites readers to question what they’ve been told and to rely on critical thinking rather than blind obedience. Each misconception is examined through foundational Buddhist concepts, supported by cited teachings and paired with real-life figures or Buddhist and Jataka stories from across cultures.
The visual language of the book features real human anatomy mirrored with textures from nature, emphasizing impermanence and interconnectedness, the idea that nothing exists in isolation, and that form itself is transient.