
From Religion to Spirituality of Knowing traces the human journey from belief to direct awareness.
Religion emerged to bring order, meaning, and shared structure to human life. Over time, it also became entangled with fear, guilt, obedience, and external authority. As old frameworks begin to loosen, a deeper shift is unfolding, a movement away from belief systems and toward lived knowing.
Raphael Ogwuda-Zernoff explores this transition with clarity and depth, revealing how consciousness itself is the foundation of reality. Rather than commandments or doctrine, he points to direct experience, inner perception, and universal principles such as reflection, resonance, synchronicity, and unity.
This book does not argue against religion, nor does it dismiss its role. It honours what religion made possible while showing why it can no longer carry the next stage of human awakening. Spirituality, as presented here, is not a new belief to adopt, but a remembering of what has always been present beneath belief.
Both an educational guide and a quiet manifesto, From Religion to Spirituality of Knowing invites the reader to step into maturity, to live from awareness rather than instruction, and to rediscover the freedom of knowing for oneself.