The Voice of Knowledge
389 EGP
A philosophical exploration of how internal dialogue and societal conditioning shape our perception of reality. Examines the difference between authentic wisdom and the voice of learned beliefs that often mislead us.
A philosophical work that investigates how the constant stream of internal commentary influences human experience and decision-making. The text distinguishes between genuine knowledge born from direct experience and the accumulated beliefs, judgments, and assumptions that masquerade as truth. Written in an accessible yet profound style, it appeals to readers interested in consciousness, self-awareness, and spiritual growth. The work challenges conventional thinking patterns and offers insights into achieving greater clarity and authenticity in daily life.
| Dimensions | 249 cm |
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