The Existential Inquiry Fear: The Anxiety of the Small Hours and Its Court, Book 1, (Paperback)

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<b>The small hours are a courtroom: fear prosecutes, and you sentence yourself before the sun rises.</b><p><b>FEAR: The Anxiety of the Small Hours and Its Court</b> is a direct, raw, and unpolished book-written for those who have realized that the problem with the night is not just insomnia, but an inner trial that opens session when the world goes dark.</p><p>By day, you function. At night, the mind becomes the prosecutor, guilt becomes the sentence, and every thought carries the weight of a verdict.</p><p>This is not feel-good self-help. The book exposes the mechanism itself: the small hours as an amplifier-where anxiety concentrates, suspicion grows, love feels like a threat, and the home can gain an invisible "glass wall" between you and the people you love.</p><b>What you will find in this book: </b><ul><li><b>A Clear Progression: </b> The narrative moves through five parts-from <i>The Court of the Small Hours</i> to <i>The Way Back</i>-passing through the distorted lens, false anesthetics, and the idol of control.</li><li><b>Real Recognition: </b> You will recognize the "hour of the sentence," the urge to check and recheck, panic disguised as realism, and the impulse to escape into a silence that always charges interest.</li><li><b>The Path to Governance: </b> Reclaiming control through real, grounded steps. You will encounter what fear resists most: presence, truth, and a reconstruction that depends on refusal, not spectacle.</li></ul><p><b>This book does not promise perfect nights.</b> It teaches something stronger: do not sign a sentence at the peak, reduce the battlefield to 24 hours, and step out of the role of the accused.</p><p>The small hours may be a court, but <b>you do not have to keep living under condemnation.</b></p><b>WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR</b><p>For those who live with nights on high alert, racing thoughts, silent guilt, and fear of themselves-and want to stop being the accused and start existing with truth again.</p><b>STRUCTURE</b><ul><li><b>5 Parts &amp; 20 Chapters: </b> A structured journey from internal trial to release.</li><li><b>Grounded Language: </b> No romanticizing, no shortcuts-just raw psychological insight.</li><li><b>Practical Framework: </b> 24-hour governance and the refusal to let fear act as judge.</li></ul>

  • The Existential Inquiry Fear: The Anxiety of the Small Hours and Its Court, Book 1, (Paperback)
  • Author: Independently Published
  • ISBN: 9798241518989
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2025-12-28
  • Page Count: 84
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Religion
Publication date December, 2025
Pages 84
Subgenre Christian Living
Series title The Existential Inquiry
Number in series 1
Edition 1
Publisher Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Original languages English
Language English
Is collectible N
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 5.00 x 0.17 x 8.00 in
Assembled product weight 0.2 lb
Bisac subject heading Religion

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