Prayer Before Thought is a philosophical and spiritual book about consciousness, the soul, self-awareness, and the silence beneath the first question. It explores the wound of meaning, the burden of being human, and the strange possibility that prayer was never originally a request sent upward, but the original posture of awareness before thought claimed the throne. This is a book for readers drawn to metaphysics, spirituality, free will, karma, death, artificial intelligence, the nature of reality, and the mystery of human existence. It is for anyone who has ever felt that being human is not merely to live, but to be forced to witness life from inside the mystery that created it.
The soul did not begin with humanity. Life was never empty before us. Animals, forests, oceans, birds, dinosaurs, and ancient bodies of instinct were never spiritually vacant. What arrived with the human being was not soul, but reflection. A mirror was placed inside the animal. Instinct began to ask about itself. Pain became philosophy. Death became theology. Memory became selfhood. Free will became a paradox. Karma became momentum. Silence became prayer.