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The Cartography of Unbecoming

Seven Inscriptions in the Archaeology of Identity

Liauw Pauw Phing

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English
Digitalmehmet
18 April 2026
What if the self you are trying to protect is the very source of your suffering?

The Cartography of Unbecoming is a rare philosophical, metaphysical, and experiential work that guides readers through the layered dismantling of identity, revealing a deeper form of awareness, clarity, and inner freedom. Written with raw honesty and intellectual depth, this book offers more than reflection. It offers an inner map.

Across seven carefully structured layers, Liauw Pauw Phing explores the archaeology of identity through lived experience, philosophical inquiry, and spiritual insight.

Each layer represents a stage of inner transformation, beginning with the wounded voice that dares to speak, moving through emotional collapse and existential questioning, and culminating in a state of awareness that transcends conventional notions of self.

This book goes beyond abstract philosophy detached from life. It is grounded in real human struggle, loss, loneliness, and the search for meaning in moments when familiar structures collapse.

The narrative invites readers to sit with discomfort, observe the patterns shaping their identity, and gradually release what no longer serves them.

The book explores profound themes, including the nature of suffering, the architecture of consciousness, the evolving role of morality in a complex technological world, and the intricate dynamics of cause and effect, often described as karma. It then expands into deeper territories of awareness, where silence, probability, and perception begin to reshape how reality itself is experienced.

Rather than offering quick solutions or comforting illusions, this work presents a disciplined and honest exploration of inner life. It shows how clarity emerges through acceptance, how identity can be restructured through awareness, and how freedom can arise from understanding rather than escape.

Readers will find themselves reflecting on questions that are both deeply personal and universally relevant. What remains when identity dissolves? How can one live meaningfully without fixed definitions of self? What does it mean to act ethically in a world where traditional moral anchors are shifting?

Edited by Dr. Mehmet Yildiz and with a Foreword by Dr. Michael Broadly, this book blends philosophical and metaphysical rigor with a deeply human voice, creating a work that is both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant.

This is a book for those who sense that their current understanding of themselves is incomplete. for those who have experienced inner fractures and are ready to explore them with courage and clarity, and for those who seek a deeper, more grounded form of awareness that can be lived in everyday life.
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Imprint:   Digitalmehmet
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   1.365kg
ISBN:   9798235021778
Pages:   598
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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