Addiction to Spiritual Knowledge
In a world filled with spiritual teachings, books, and philosophies, the search for enlightenment has become more accessible than ever. Yet many seekers find themselves constantly collecting spiritual ideas while true inner transformation remains distant.
Addiction to Spiritual Knowledge explores this subtle paradox.
Rather than offering another system, belief, or method, Siddharth Mohite invites readers to question the very nature of the spiritual search. Why does the mind continuously seek knowledge about truth? Can spiritual teachings themselves become another form of psychological dependency?
Through thoughtful reflection and philosophical inquiry, this book examines:
The human mind’s endless pursuit of fulfillment
The difference between knowledge and direct awareness
How the identity of a “spiritual seeker” is created
The illusion of the psychological self
The possibility of freedom beyond accumulated knowledge
This book encourages readers to move beyond intellectual understanding and observe the workings of their own mind.
This is not a guide promising enlightenment.
It is an invitation to look directly at the movement of thought, the nature of the seeker, and the quiet awareness that exists beyond knowledge.