WHY GOD SLEEPS WHEN WE WAKE UP
A book for those who dare to confront the illusions of life and rediscover truth beyond appearances.
“The world is not broken—it is misperceived. To awaken is not to fix reality, but to see it as it is.”
About the Book
WHY GOD SLEEPS WHEN WE WAKE UP is not a conventional philosophy text.
It is a mirror held to our existence, revealing the unseen laws shaping human life and the cosmos.
Ramzi Najjar weaves together insights from science, philosophy, and spirituality to expose how human suffering stems from illusions of control, identity, and separation. This book is not about blind faith or ritual—it is about alignment with the universal order of existence.
Najjar calls readers to strip away the distortions that cloud perception and to step into direct awareness of truth, silence, and harmony with life itself.
This is a book of revelation—both unsettling and liberating.
Who This Book Is For
This book is dedicated:
To those who sense that life is more than performance and survival.
To seekers who refuse easy answers and yearn for deeper laws behind existence.
To those disillusioned with systems of power, false beliefs, and the noise of the age.
If you have ever felt the weight of unanswered questions—about meaning, destiny, and freedom—WHY GOD SLEEPS WHEN WE WAKE UP was written for you.
Inside the Book
Each chapter unfolds a key dimension of truth, stripping away illusion and revealing the hidden architecture of existence:
The Sleep of Awareness – Why humanity lives blind to reality and mistakes illusions for truth.
The Echo of Performance – How identity, culture, and power systems trap us in roles.
The Laws of Alignment – Discovering the universal principles that sustain life and order.
Breaking the Illusion – Seeing through belief systems that fragment and divide.
Living the Real – Embracing silence, presence, and sovereignty as the true state of being.
How to Read It
This book is not for casual browsing.
It demands your attention, your skepticism, and your willingness to be unsettled.
Read slowly. Question deeply. Let the words strip away illusions.
The truth will not be shouted—it will appear in the silence after the noise.
A Note from the Author
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ISBN: 9798292313366
Published: 2025
Available worldwide
WHY GOD SLEEPS WHEN WE WAKE UP is not a rejection of faith; it is a dismantling of fear disguised as faith. Across these pages, Ramzi Najjar traces how humanity has invented gods not to liberate us, but to manage our terror of chaos, death, and uncertainty. We fashioned deities from sticks and thrones, and then, without realizing it, we internalized them. We became both worshippers and wardens, praising a God in the sky while silently punishing ourselves in His name.
This book is Najjar’s most radical and unflinching exploration yet. It does not ask whether God exists, but rather what we have become in His absence—and worse, in His image. Moving from Nietzsche’s lament to modern psychology, and from ancient myths to contemporary spirituality, Najjar illustrates how fear has become the foundation of morality, performance, and even identity. We have built entire civilizations on guilt, mistaking obedience for goodness and self-censorship for virtue.
However, WHY GOD SLEEPS WHEN WE WAKE UP is not a nihilistic diagnosis. It is a return—a reminder that life is not a courtroom, but a current; not a surveillance system, but a rhythm. Najjar invites readers to see the collapse of the old God not as a loss, but as a release—the moment the deities fall silent because they were never real to begin with. What remains is not emptiness, but presence: the peace of existing without performance, the clarity of living without surveillance, and the courage of being without the need to be “good.”
For anyone who has ever felt imprisoned by belief, burdened by goodness, or estranged from their own nature, this book is a call to awaken—not into divinity, but from it. When the gods sleep, life begins.




