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Some people leave religion and feel instantly free. Others leave and discover that the questions, longings, and unease have followed them out of the door. This book is written for that second group, the ones who are still hungry for depth but no longer satisfied with borrowed answers or rigid labels. It offers a way to explore experiential spirituality without pretending certainty or returning to old boxes.
Across honest stories, simple contemplative exercises, and clear reflections, the reader is invited to trust direct spiritual experience as a valid source of insight. Rather than arguing for or against any belief system, the book asks what actually happens when you commit to a small, personal spiritual practice and stay with it through boredom, doubt, and change. It speaks to those who describe themselves as spiritual but not religious, or who cannot bear any label at all, yet still feel called to listen more closely to life.
Drawing on modern mysticism, everyday psychology, and the grit of ordinary households and workplaces, the chapters show how mindfulness and meditation, relationships, and work can become part of a coherent inner path. Readers learn gentle inner guidance practices for making choices, building spiritual independence without isolation, and living a non dogmatic faith in the middle of real responsibilities. It is a companion for seekers who want their spirituality to be honest, lived, and quietly courageous.

The Pathless Path

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  • Liora Ben-Sorrel is a writer and guide for those who feel done with old certainties but not with the search for meaning. Raised within a web of stories from synagogue, kitchen table, and city streets, she learned early how tradition can both shelter and suffocate. Over years of quiet experiment, she has sat in temples and therapy rooms, walked mountain paths and urban pavements, watching how people change when they begin to trust their own experience. Her work grows out of small circles rather than big stages. Liora has spent many years hosting intimate groups where sceptics, lapsed believers, and curious beginners share what happens when they pay close attention to their inner life. She weaves insights from mysticism, psychology, and everyday conversations into clear, grounded guidance. Drawing on a long standing fascination with the desert traditions of the Middle East, she invites readers to treat their own days as a landscape for encounter, honesty, and quiet courage.

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