This book is not written for those who settle.
It is written for the unconformed-for those whose spirituality has been imposed, taught, or simply inherited. For those who comply, yet feel unfulfilled. For those who, amid religious practices, rules, and traditions, sense that something essential is missing.
Inconforme is born from an uncomfortable but necessary question:
Is it possible to live an authentic spirituality when we stop thinking, questioning, and choosing consciously?
Throughout its pages, the book invites readers to recognize how spirituality is often lived on "autopilot"-repeating discourses, habits, and routines that calm the conscience but fail to transform life. Belonging to a religion, attending a church, or identifying with a belief system does not, by itself, guarantee a deep experience with God. True spirituality is neither inherited nor delegated; it is lived, questioned, and intentionally built.
Inconformity, far from being a weakness, is presented here as a spiritual virtue. It is the force that drives the search, breaks the comfort of conformity, and opens the path toward a real relationship with God, with oneself, with others, and with creation. When routine and chance dictate our direction, we end up settling into comfort zones that rob us of wonder, meaning, and purpose.
This book does not offer easy answers or quick formulas. Instead, it proposes an awakening: a living, personal, and conscious spirituality-one that dares to ask the right questions and to embrace the changes those questions demand. It invites readers to abandon autopilot and allow every stage of life to be intentionally guided by God and His purpose.
Inconforme is a direct invitation to those who sense that their faith can be more, that their spirituality is not meant for inertia, and that a true encounter with God begins the moment we dare to refuse conformity.