When Wisdom Wears Robes

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When Wisdom Wears Robes

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 232 p.
  • 商品コード 9783384844750

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What if some of the world's most influential "religions" were never meant to be religions at all?Across cultures and centuries, traditions such as Gnosticism, Stoicism, Taoism, and Buddhism have been absorbed into religious frameworks of belief, ritual, authority, and obedience. In the process, their original purpose has often been obscured. This book argues that beneath the robes of religion lies something far more radical and far more relevant: philosophies of inner awakening designed to be lived, tested, and realized through direct experience.Rather than systems of faith demanding belief, these traditions began as practical paths of insight. They sought not salvation through submission, but freedom through clarity. Not obedience to external authority, but transformation through disciplined self-inquiry. Their myths were not literal cosmologies, but symbolic maps of consciousness. Their practices were not acts of worship, but methods for seeing reality as it is.By peeling back layers of dogma, ritual, and institutional habit, this work re-examines ancient wisdom traditions as philosophies of liberation rather than religions of belief. It shows how their core insights address enduring human concerns: suffering, fear, identity, meaning, and the possibility of living wisely in an uncertain world.This is not an attack on religion, nor a call to abandon tradition. It is an invitation to recover what came before belief hardened into doctrine. To read sacred language symbolically rather than literally. To approach wisdom as a lived practice rather than an inherited identity.For readers disillusioned with dogma yet unwilling to surrender depth, this book offers a third way: ancient paths reclaimed as living philosophies of inner awakening. Maher Asaad Baker (In Arabic: ) is a Syrian Author, Journalist, and Musician. He was born in Damascus in 1977. Since his teens, he has been building up his career, starting by developing applications and websites while exploring various types of media-creating paths.He started his career in 1997 with a dream of being one of the most well-known artists in the world.Reading was always a part of his life as his father's books always surrounded him, but his writing ability didn't develop until a later age as his most time was occupied with other things such as developing, writing songs and music, or in media projects production, he is most known for his book "How I wrote a million Wikipedia articles" and a novel entitled "Becoming the man".

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