Faith is not a book about doctrine, reward, or certainty. It is a journey into the deeper ground beneath belief itself. Moving through silence, language, hope, love, purification, and sovereignty, this book asks a radical question: what remains when faith is no longer treated as a bargain with reality? When projection falls away, when belief ceases to cling, when love is released from possession, and when the self no longer seeks compensation, a different kind of faith begins to appear-one rooted not in proof, but in coherence. Drawing subtle lines through thinkers such as Alan Watts, Paul Tillich, Pseudo-Dionysius, Meister Eckhart, and Dante, while remaining fully anchored in the author's own philosophical and spiritual vision, Faith unfolds as a work of inner cartography. It explores trust beyond optimism, truth beyond correctness, and sovereignty beyond domination. This is a book for readers who sense that real faith cannot be reduced to religion, psychology, or belief alone. It is for those willing to enter the silence beneath concepts-and discover there a more open, fluid, and sovereign way of being.
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