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⢠⠊⣉⠒⠤⢀⡀ ⡐⢁⠴⢜⢄
⡎⢸ ⠉⠐⠢⢌⠑⢄ ⡸ ⡆ ⠣⠱⡀
⡇⢸ ⣀⠗ ⠉⠉⠁ ⠙⠢⠤⡀⢃⢱
⡇⠘⣄⢀⠔⠉ ⠈⠁⠘⡄
⢇ ⠁ ⠘⡄
⢸ ⢀⣀⣀⡀ ⢀⣀⣀⡀ ⢣
⡸ ⢴⣾⡿⠿⠽⠇ ⠘⠛⠛⠛ ⠈⢄
⠰⡁ ⢠⠒⠢⡀⠈⠒⠊ ⡠⢄ ⡘
⠱⣀ ⢀⠜ ⠇ ⢀⠔⠁ ⡏
⠑⠤⢄⣀⠔⠁ ⡜ ⠊⠁ ⢀⠜
Thank you so much for your interest in reading — it truly means a lot to me^^))
But I’d like to gently mention once again: this book is a deep dive into the metaphysical processes of our world, presented in the form of a parable-like novel.
It reads easily, almost in one breath… yet it leaves a lasting imprint — subtly shifting the way you perceive reality.
So if you feel like stopping at any point — that’s completely okay.
And if you realize you’re not ready for this kind of depth right now — that’s also natural and perfectly valid.
Books like this come at the right moment… and resonate only when we are ready for them 🤍
Still, I truly admire your courage — your willingness to explore something this deep <3
And if you do finish it, I would be really happy to hear your thoughts and impressions^^))
In fact, the book is not for all people... Not everyone is ready for such a deep dive, but if you feel strong enough to read this wonderful and life-affirming novel-parable, I highly recommend reading it... <З
I can even give you a link to the book, if you want, to simplify) I found it on the Internet in English) I have a physical book in Russian))