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You Know Not God (ebook)

You Know Not God (ebook)

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You Know Not God is a spiritually reflective and emotionally charged work that completes the Fractal Divinity series by confronting the internal disconnection from the Divine caused by childhood trauma, relational betrayal, and emotional illiteracy; through poetic introspection and philosophical clarity, it exposes false religion as a symptom of unresolved pain, revealing how ego structures like control, guilt, and superiority masquerade as faith, and instead calls readers—especially men—toward emotional truth, vulnerability, and experiential intimacy with God, challenging them to dismantle inherited dogma and reinhabit the sacred through themes like father-wound theology, emotional illiteracy in religious culture, and love as confrontation, ultimately declaring that genuine divinity is not conferred by belief but forged through the courageous act of feeling.

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You Know Not God is a spiritually reflective and emotionally incisive work that explores how childhood trauma, relational betrayal, and emotional illiteracy distort one’s perception of the Divine. As the third installment in the Fractal Divinity series, it completes the triad by addressing the internal—where the collapse of outer systems reflects a deeper disconnection from God, self, and others.

Function:

This work functions as a spiritual excavation and relational mirror. Through poetic commentary and personal insight, the author reveals how spiritual misalignment is not born of atheism, but of unresolved pain. It guides readers through the subtle but powerful ways early emotional wounds disrupt one’s ability to trust, feel, and love authentically—making false religion possible and true connection elusive.

Purpose:

The book aims to restore emotional and spiritual integrity. It challenges readers to move beyond performative religion and inherited doctrine, toward an experiential, felt relationship with the Divine. It seeks to dismantle the ego structures that masquerade as faith—control, guilt, superiority—and replace them with vulnerability, honesty, and the courage to confront what hurts. It is particularly concerned with men, for whom disconnection from feeling is often framed as strength, yet results in spiritual paralysis.

Message:

The central message is this: You cannot know God if you refuse to know yourself. True service, love, and leadership flow not from dogma or image, but from emotional truth. The author contends that many people serve a false god shaped in the image of their trauma—controlling, distant, punishing—because they have never been invited into the tenderness of spiritual intimacy. By tracing this distortion to its roots in family, culture, and memory, the book offers a path to realignment with the God-form: love, as truth.

Content and Structure:

The book is structured as a series of reflective essays interspersed with poetic expressions and symbolic imagery. It begins with an opening meditation on the difference between “knowing of” and truly knowing God—emotionally, relationally, and spiritually. It then explores themes such as:

  • Father-wound theology – how paternal absence or abuse shapes one’s god-image

  • The emotional illiteracy of religion – how churches often perpetuate shame and numbness

  • The return of the child – reclaiming innocence, awe, and emotional presence

  • Love as confrontation – truth as the measure of spiritual depth

  • The God-form vs. the Devil-form – introduced as relational ontologies: one based in love and truth, the other in fear and illusion

While intimate and confessional, the work is also philosophical—inviting both spiritual seekers and skeptics into a space of honest reckoning. The language is poetic, yet the insights are precise, grounding transcendental themes in practical, emotional reality.

You Know Not God is not a religious text, but a spiritual confrontation. It is for those disillusioned by empty faith, harmed by false prophets, or numbed by silent pain. It calls the reader back to the sacred task of feeling—and through it, to the Divine.

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