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Book Summary.The Serpent's Dream: Soul-less Intelligence in the Age of the AlgorithmIn a hyperconnected, accelerated, and permanently stimulated society, this book raises one of the most urgent questions of our time: What does the human being lose when knowledge is severed from the soul?Through a critical, spiritual, and scientific lens, the author—a physician, thinker, and contemplative—invites us to reflect on the profound effects of artificial intelligence, digital addiction, and information overload on the mind, body, and spirit. Far from demonizing technology, he explores how intelligence without compassion, algorithms without wisdom, and entertainment without purpose are shaping a distracted, fragmented, and hollow humanity.Each chapter serves as a kind of X-ray of the contemporary soul: From neurobiological deterioration caused by digital dopamine to the impoverishment of language through meme culture. From neurotheology and spirituality affected by hyperconnection, to the lost silences that once connected human beings with God, nature, and themselves. From the invisible impact of AI that monetizes our weaknesses to the voluntary surrender of thought to instant stimuli.Topics such as anxiety and depression induced by the digital environment, the soul emptied by overexposure, and the illusion of freedom in systems designed to hijack attention are also addressed. In contrast, the book offers concrete practices to reclaim inner life: digital fasts, slow reading, contemplative prayer, and screen-free conversations.This is not a self-help book, nor a technophobic pamphlet. It is a wake-up call. A search for meaning amidst the algorithm. An act of inner resistance.Written with theological depth, scientific insight, and direct yet poetic language, its purpose is clear: To remind the reader who they are—beyond the network, beyond the profile, beyond the stimulus."The problem is not AI, nor even the algorithm. The real problem is the soul that gives up thinking, contemplating, and praying."This book is for those who suspect something essential is being lost in the speed. For those who feel that silence holds more truth than noise. For those who refuse to be mere users... and long to be truly awake human beings in the age of simulation.And what if artificial intelligence isn't making us wiser, but less human?This book is an urgent call to the soul amid the digital noise. It explores how the algorithm fragments the mind, how digital dopamine hijacks attention, and how hyperconnection empties the spirit.With a medical, spiritual, and poetic gaze, the author reveals how technology—without conscience or compassion—can become a serpent: brilliant, efficient... but soul-less. A profound journey into silence, prayer, slow reading, and inner reconnection.This is not a manifesto against AI. It is a defense of what can still be saved in you.