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You Are Not Alive
The Illusion of Consciousness and Free Will
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Jason Ostendorf
You Are Not Alive: The Illusion of Consciousness and Free Will
A dark, blisteringly honest philosophy book that dares to say what the self-help aisle never will.
What if everything you believe about yourself—your identity, your choices, your soul—is a lie?
What if consciousness isn’t magic, but math? Not light, but glitch? Not purpose, but pattern?
In this provocative philosophical manifesto, philosopher Jason Ostendorf dismantles the comfortable illusions of modern life—free will, morality, meaning, even love—and offers something more brutal, more beautiful, and far more liberating: truth.
Inside this book, you'll discover:
- Why consciousness may be nothing more than information in motion—and what that means for your identity
- Why morality is a manmade leash, and karma is a bedtime story for terrified adults
- How neuroscience proves your “decisions” are made before you're aware of them
- Why death isn’t the end—but also not what you think
- How to build a new way of living: not with faith, but with fire
- The “loop” theory of living—what happens when you accept that everything you do, you were always going to do
- And why, when the illusion dies, something more powerful can rise from its ashes
Whether you’re a student of philosophy, a skeptic of religion, a jaded intellectual, or simply someone who’s felt the gnawing suspicion that none of this is real—this book is for you.
No platitudes. No comforting lies. Just the clearest look at reality you’ve ever dared to take.
You are not alive. But you are something far more dangerous.
©2025 Jason Ostendorf (P)2026 Jason Ostendorf