What if everything we have always searched for outside ourselves had its roots within us?
The Inner Origin is a journey unlike any other - not across continents, but across the very history of meaning itself. Beginning at the birth of the universe, matter, gravity, time, it traces an unbroken thread through the emergence of life, the awakening of consciousness, the birth of thought and emotion, all the way to myths, symbols, the sacred, and the belief systems that still shape how we understand our place in the world.
This is not a book of science. It is not a book of religion. It is an essay that dares to ask the quiet, fundamental question beneath both: what are we really searching for, when we search for what exceeds us?
Drawing on Sph risme, the author's own way of observing reality as a perpetual, living flux, The Inner Origin offers no dogma and defends no ideology. It simply observes. It connects. It invites the reader to look inward, toward the one territory we rarely explore: our own sensitivity, our intuitions, our freedom of thought.
Across sixteen chapters, you will discover:
How matter, gravity, and time became the first language of a universe in motionHow life transformed the flux into an organism, and consciousness transformed it into perceptionHow emotions, sensitivity, and the human mind gave rise to meaning itselfHow myths, symbols, and rituals organized mystery into something we could live withHow belief systems both structured and, at times, imprisoned our search for truthAnd how inner freedom becomes possible once we remember where meaning was bornWritten in a voice that is both intimate and expansive, The Inner Origin is for readers of philosophy, spirituality, and personal growth who sense that the biggest questions of existence are not out there, but in here.
A path, not an answer. An invitation to think without imposed frameworks, and to feel without dogma.