Aurum: The Golden Canon of the Immediate World

Author:   Dr Naeem Chishti
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798243720861


Pages:   154
Publication Date:   12 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Aurum: The Golden Canon of the Immediate World


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AURUM: The Golden Canon of the Immediate World is a scripture for the present, a manifesto of consequence, and a radical reimagining of the cosmos. Here, divinity is not a creator, morality is not sacred, and the afterlife is dismissed as illusion. Aurex, sovereign of what exists, speaks not through transcendence but through presence, audacity, and the relentless reality of the here and now. AURUM presents itself as a forbidden canon - an anti-scripture attributed to Aurex, the Golden God, Lord of the Immediate World. Framed as a revelation delivered not in solitude or silence but amid crowds, noise, commerce, and spectacle, the book claims to offer a complete worldview for those who reject the promise of any hereafter and seek meaning, reward, and consequence exclusively in the present life. Unlike traditional sacred texts, AURUM denies transcendence, judgment beyond death, and moral absolutes rooted in eternity. Its central declaration is stark: there is only one world, only one moment, and only one measure of truth - what succeeds now. In this cosmology, the universe itself is said to have arisen by accident, life through gradual struggle, and humanity through desire sharpened by competition. Meaning is not bestowed; it is seized. The canon unfolds as a meticulously structured manifesto, divided into Parts, Books, and numbered verses in classical scriptural style. Each part addresses a distinct dimension of worldly existence: identity, belief, family, desire, friendship, society, wealth, power, time, and mortality. Together, these parts form a comprehensive ideological map - a mirror image of conventional religious ethics - where restraint is portrayed as loss, innocence as vulnerability, and success as the sole sign of alignment with the ruling force of the world. Central to AURUM is its rejection of ritual worship. There are no prayers, no fasts, no sacred words to recite. Devotion is expressed instead through participation in life's intensity: visibility over silence, crowds over solitude, action over reflection. Aurex is described as disliking isolation and favoring noise, celebration, ambition, and immediacy. His agents-the Jinnat - are not angels of purity but allegorical figures of influence, impulse, and persuasion, whispering desire, opportunity, and risk into human hearts. The text is relentless in its focus on immediacy. Reward and punishment occur only within life; paradise and hell are redefined as lived conditions rather than destinations beyond death. Wealth, reputation, pleasure, and dominance are treated as signs of favor, while failure, obscurity, and hesitation are interpreted as disalignment. The canon repeatedly emphasizes speed - of action, of gain, of adaptation - as the highest virtue in a world without tomorrow. Yet AURUM is not merely a provocation. Read carefully, it functions as a dark philosophical mirror, reflecting the logic of unchecked materialism, performative morality, and power worship to their extreme conclusions. By adopting the tone, structure, and certainty of divine scripture while inverting its ethical foundations, the book invites the reader to confront uncomfortable questions about success, belief, and the price of living without transcendence. Whether approached as dystopian fiction, theological satire, or speculative philosophy, AURUM is designed to feel complete - an all-encompassing charter of life that leaves no aspect of human existence untouched. Its authority is seductive, its logic internally consistent, and its promises immediate. At the same time, its cold finality - death as erasure, meaning as manufacture, morality as invention - lingers long after the last verse. AURUM does not ask to be believed. It asks what remains when belief is stripped of eternity - and whether a world ruled only by gold, speed, and desire is liberation, or its own kind of prison.

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Author:   Dr Naeem Chishti
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9798243720861


Pages:   154
Publication Date:   12 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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