Religion Unburdened by Belief
by Joshua Pritikin
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Pub Date Jun 15 2026 | Archive Date May 30 2026
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Description
What if belief and religion point in opposite directions? We often assume religions are built on beliefs about gods, the afterlife, and the nature of reality. But what if belief hinders genuine religious experience? This book pursues a radical idea: The less we believe, the closer we get to religion.
This may seem counterintuitive since religions are usually defined by their belief systems. Christianity has its creeds, Buddhism its doctrines, and Islam its articles of faith. Yet, direct religious experience often involves setting aside beliefs. Mystics empty the mind, surrender certainty, and embrace mystery. Rather than adding new beliefs to your existing collection, we'll work on identifying and releasing limiting beliefs.
We'll examine how techniques like careful psychological work, meditation, and psychedelics can facilitate genuine encounters with mystery. Along the way, we'll tackle challenging questions: How do we distinguish authentic religious experience from self-deception? What's the relationship between religion and mental health? How can we explore these territories safely?
Examining your beliefs—especially cherished religious ones—requires courage and may be uncomfortable. You may discover that ideas you thought were helping your inner growth have actually been holding you back. If you're ready to subtract, let's begin.
Religion Unburdened by Belief poses the question: what would religion without belief actually look like? If you stripped away the creeds, the doctrines, the articles of faith—what’s left? Is there anything left?
The book takes up this question with the Way of Open Inquiry, a thought experiment. It’s an attempt to design religion from a blank slate. At stake is how you live, what you're willing to give up, and who you'll be on the other side. What would religion look like if you built it from the essentials?
Where do you even start? What do humanity’s oldest religious practices—trance, ritual, spirit-work—still have to teach us? Is there a role for altered states—meditation, say—and if so, what is it? Should psychedelics play a role, and how? How do you design something that’s both safe enough to practice and transformative enough to matter? How do you build community around lived experience rather than shared doctrine? What would it mean to design a religion that resists its own codification?
Consider this an invitation. Faith optional. Courage required.
Advance Praise
Reviews:
* “A counterintuitive yet compelling case for religious exploration divested from belief systems.” — Kirkus Reviews
* “Inviting, open-minded “field manual” for exploring spiritual experiences.” — BookLife
Commended by:
* Dr. Franco Fabbro, author of Biological and Neuroscientific Foundations of Philosophy: Towards a New Paradigm
* Dr. Michael J. Winkelman, author of Shamanism: A Biopsychosocial Paradigm of Consciousness and Healing, editor of The Handbook of Entheogenic Healing
* George "Greg" Lake, trial and appellate attorney specializing in entheogen-based religious freedom law, author of Psychedelics in Mental Health Series: Psilocybin and The Law of Entheogenic Churches (Volumes I and II)
* Pastor Bob Stanley, Sacred Garden Community Church
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781972228029 |
| PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 470 |