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Beyond The Veil: The True Purpose Behind Human Suffering.: A Philosophical Novel on Power, Suffering, and Human Design

Contributor(s): Osei Akoto, Veil (Author)

ISBN: 9798248731145

Publisher: Independently Published

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Pub Date: February 17, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.07" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.13 lbs) 32 pages

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Philosophy | Social | Movements | Analytic | Mind and Body

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Description: What if human suffering is not a failure of existence-but a requirement of it?
Across civilizations, suffering persists with remarkable consistency. Children die. Power concentrates. Religions fragment. Nations conflict. Progress advances, yet the same patterns endure.
In Beyond The Veil, Veil Osei Akoto presents a profound philosophical novel that challenges humanity's most protected assumptions: that suffering is accidental, that authority is human, and that awareness is freely permitted.
Through the journey of Elior Kade-a systems analyst whose pursuit of coherence leads him beyond religion, politics, and history-the novel explores the unsettling possibility that humanity operates within a managed architecture shaped by a superior intelligence or system beyond ordinary comprehension.
This is not a conspiracy tale.
It is not anti-religious.
It is a work of speculative philosophy, political realism, and metaphysical inquiry.
Blending narrative with deep reflection, the book confronts:

  • The function of suffering in civilization
  • Religion as interface rather than origin
  • Power as structural, not personal
  • Awareness as a controlled variable
  • Sacrifice as a mechanism of continuity
Written for readers of Sophie's World, 1984, The Alchemist, and modern philosophical fiction, this novel does not offer easy answers. It offers a sharper question:
If the Creator has a purpose, what role has humanity been assigned-and at what cost?
This book is for thinkers, seekers, skeptics, and readers unafraid of ideas that do not ask for belief, only recognition.

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