Omnitheism: A Non-Religion Philosophy (e-bok) av Bo 'Di' Jimmy Karlsson
Bo 'Di' Jimmy Karlsson

Omnitheism: A Non-Religion Philosophy e-bok

59 kr
Omnitheism: A New Non-Religion Philosophy explores what remains when doctrines, traditions, and identities are set aside. Drawing on parallels between religious, philosophical, and scientific perspectives, it reveals a common structure beneath all systems of belief. Rather than offering a new creed, it points toward direct experience, toward seeing without the filters of concept and narrative. B…
Omnitheism: A New Non-Religion Philosophy explores what remains when doctrines, traditions, and identities are set aside. Drawing on parallels between religious, philosophical, and scientific perspectives, it reveals a common structure beneath all systems of belief. Rather than offering a new creed, it points toward direct experience, toward seeing without the filters of concept and narrative. Both reflective and provocative, it challenges the reader to question not only what they believe, but the nature of belief itself. This work invites you to strip those filters away, not to replace them, but to reveal what was always there before them. The undoing may be unsettling. What remains is not. It is direct experience, unfiltered by narrative or belief, clear, immediate, and quietly self-evident. This is not a teaching. It does not ask you to believe. It is a book for those willing to see.
E-bok 59 kr
Författare Bo 'Di' Jimmy Karlsson (författare)
Förlag Books on Demand
Utgiven 26.03.2026
Längd 84 sidor
Genrer Filosofi Och Religion, Unga Vuxna, Psykologi Och Pedagogik, Familj & Hälsa, 12-15 År
Språk English
Format epub
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9789181141245

Omnitheism: A New Non-Religion Philosophy explores what remains when doctrines, traditions, and identities are set aside. Drawing on parallels between religious, philosophical, and scientific perspectives, it reveals a common structure beneath all systems of belief. Rather than offering a new creed, it points toward direct experience, toward seeing without the filters of concept and narrative. Both reflective and provocative, it challenges the reader to question not only what they believe, but the nature of belief itself. This work invites you to strip those filters away, not to replace them, but to reveal what was always there before them. The undoing may be unsettling. What remains is not. It is direct experience, unfiltered by narrative or belief, clear, immediate, and quietly self-evident. This is not a teaching. It does not ask you to believe. It is a book for those willing to see.

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