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Songs from the Hollowed Hour is a journey through the spaces between grief and awakening, where light fractures, shadows breathe, and memory hums with its own luminous rhythm. Structured as a series of poetic "sonatas," interludes, and codas, this collection transforms absence into pulse, silence into song, and loss into luminous resonance. Each sonata is a threshold-an invitation to listen to the hollow within and around us, where every echo, every fragment of light, and every pause carries a memory waiting to be felt. The language itself becomes music, activating empathy, intuition, and the…mehr

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Songs from the Hollowed Hour is a journey through the spaces between grief and awakening, where light fractures, shadows breathe, and memory hums with its own luminous rhythm. Structured as a series of poetic "sonatas," interludes, and codas, this collection transforms absence into pulse, silence into song, and loss into luminous resonance. Each sonata is a threshold-an invitation to listen to the hollow within and around us, where every echo, every fragment of light, and every pause carries a memory waiting to be felt. The language itself becomes music, activating empathy, intuition, and the quiet understanding that even what is lost can sing. For those ready to feel the invisible, to move with shadows, and to hear the luminous heartbeat of memory, Songs from the Hollowed Hour is more than a book-it is an experience, a reflection, and a resonance of the soul.
Autorenporträt
This was the introduction to my spirituality and learning how to do things for myself. The extension of help I gift to others could only come from the capacity in how I've helped myself. It was then, I understood that as a human, experiences were needed for growth and this growth can only sprout from branching out of my comfort zone. At the end of it all, I wanted to build something more meaningful by planting seeds from the darkness of life, to watch it grow and spread among different people, thus generating light. I’ve come to terms with the fact that I will die one day and in no way, would I want there to be any regret for making the same decisions the masses believed to be the right ones, meanwhile neglecting my gift as the last choice. After all, the goal in this life, my life, is to express this consciousness healthily.