Why this book was written - and for whom
This book was written because something is missing.
Not knowledge. Not opinions. But a place.
A place for people who can think - and still seek depth.
For those who have left religion behind without losing their longing for meaning.
For people who no longer believe in myths, yet refuse to reduce human life to mere utility.
SoliAlitheia emerges from the tension between reason and belonging, clarity and connection. It asks a radical question:
What remains when we remove God, the afterlife, and promises of salvation?
What still carries us then?
This book offers a clear answer:
Truth as a process. Responsibility as practice. Community as grounding - without power, without dogma.
SoliAlitheia is a religion.
But it is not a belief system.
It does not demand faith.
It does not offer supernatural explanations.
It does not ask for submission.
Instead, it invites conscious presence, ethical responsibility, scientific honesty, and shared humanity.
This book is written for doubters, thinkers, seekers, and those who have stepped away - not into emptiness, but into clarity.
For people who do not want to be led, yet do not want to remain alone.
SoliAlitheia is an invitation to take the present seriously - and to rediscover dignity, depth, and meaning within it.