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The Bones of Light: A Codex of Remembering is a journey through the marrow of existence, where fragility and radiance intertwine. These pages carry the voice of one who has walked the threshold between silence and revelation, bearing witness to both the breaking and the becoming. In poetic fragments and flowing prose, the work invites readers into the hidden chambers of truth-where pain becomes a lantern, memory becomes a guide, and the body itself becomes scripture of survival. This is not a book of answers, but of echoes: a call to those who feel unseen, unheard, yet profoundly chosen.…mehr

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The Bones of Light: A Codex of Remembering is a journey through the marrow of existence, where fragility and radiance intertwine. These pages carry the voice of one who has walked the threshold between silence and revelation, bearing witness to both the breaking and the becoming. In poetic fragments and flowing prose, the work invites readers into the hidden chambers of truth-where pain becomes a lantern, memory becomes a guide, and the body itself becomes scripture of survival. This is not a book of answers, but of echoes: a call to those who feel unseen, unheard, yet profoundly chosen. Through imagery of shadow and illumination, collapse and resurrection, The Bones of Light offers a mirror for the soul to recognize itself-fractured yet luminous, mortal yet eternal.
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.