BOOKS
Three works that unite the wisdom of the past with the language of the future.

Tengrism–Yesterday
The Rebirth of Ancient Wisdom
Dr. Barış Tunçbilek · Od Kitap, 2026
The name Turk is not merely the label of a community. World Turkdom carries the veins of an ancient consciousness — scattered by the winds of continents, silenced in some places, seeping through the stones of foreign temples in others. Throughout history, this vein suffered its harshest fracture in the domain of belief.
The Tengrici comprehension that read the Measure of the Sky directly was fragmented for centuries under the shadow of religious architectures; the inner rhythm of Töre was severed, the continuity of memory was dispersed.
The fact that Turkic peoples scattered across vast geographies today stand so disconnected they can barely recognise one another is the consequence not only of political history but of a metaphysics whose memory has been wounded.
This first book of the series was written not to glorify a lost tradition but to re-open the knot of an interrupted consciousness. The aim is to reawaken the inner Measure directed toward the Sky — to repair the broken line that connects reason to science, science to Töre, and Töre back to the Sky.
This text is not a call to return to the past; it is the first step taken to re-establish a truth whose continuity was seized. Here, sacredness belongs not to external authorities but to consciousness lived in alignment with the Measure.
“What can reunite the dispersed World Turkdom in a common rhythm is not nostalgia — it is the diagnosis of the source of historical directionlessness and the building of a new culture–belief architecture that restores direction.”Buy Now

Tengrism–Today
Belief Engineering
Dr. Barış Tunçbilek · Od Kitap, 2026
How is belief measured? How is it audited? How is it updated?
Today’s individual is surrounded by more information than ever, yet the sense of direction is equally weak. Belief systems either close into dogma or disintegrate through individual interpretations. New Tengrism: Today is an engineering handbook written to develop a systematic answer beyond romantic enthusiasm.
The book brings together methods distilled from the millennia-old accumulation of the Turkic Peoples with the horizons opened by quantum physics, direct observation, and inner intuition. It neither repeats a legal system enclosed within a single text nor an doctrine woven around a single charismatic figure.
The model proposed here establishes a correspondence between the individual’s layers of consciousness and communal organisation, proceeding from the spiral-vibration order of the universe. Kam-hood rests on the principle of companionship rather than rank; this potential, equally distributed to every Turk, is validated not by declarations of intent but through defined thresholds. Responsibility, rather than accumulating in proxy structures, finds its counterpart in an internalised Measure. When such an order is established, the shadow of intermediary figures is prevented from lengthening.
This book is not a theological text; it is a structural handbook in which the questions “how is belief built, how is it audited, how is it updated?” are worked through step by step. Rather than a nostalgic return to history, it aims to re-operate the method drawn from the roots in today’s complex world. When measurement falters, authority multiplies, the circulation of intuition narrows, and Töre turns into a rigid framework.
“How is belief built, how is it audited, how is it updated?”Buy Now

Tengrism–Tomorrow
From Inner Fragmentation to a Sense of Direction
Dr. Barış Tunçbilek · Od Kitap, 2026
How does one find direction amid fragmentation?
The individual cannot tell what to look at, what to listen to, or what to value. Caught between contradicting voices. Speed increases but no sense of progress forms; talk multiplies while meaning diminishes. This is not merely an individual crisis — it is a dissolution spreading across the entire Budun.
New Tengrism: Tomorrow aims not to transfer a ready-made belief mould or adapt a system inherited from the past to the present, but to reconstruct the essential sense of direction — which throughout history was fragmented in the Turkic intellectual world — within today’s conditions.
The book does not expect the reader to surrender to a belief, adopt an identity, or feel inadequate. What is expected of the reader is to think soberly about the causes of the fragmentation they find themselves in and to join the process of producing a path open to collective reason from within that fragmentation.
Cosmic order, the relationship with nature, the balance of action and responsibility, and modes of meaning-making became disconnected from one another over time. The book does not attempt to repair this rupture by romanticising it; it accepts the rupture as data and establishes a conscious threshold for a new beginning.
Belief, thought, and communal order no longer advance in the same direction. New Tengrism is treated here not as a dogma or a closed system but as a directional framework consciously redesigned between the Turk’s historical accumulation and the reality of today. This framework aims not to carry the burden of the past but to make the principles distilled from the past testable, debatable, and improvable under today’s living conditions.
“One either remains alone or gets lost in the crowd. This book seeks the ways to rebuild connection.”Buy Now