ISBN-13: 9781505443851 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 112 str.
What is the meaning of life? What is the nature of consciousness and what perceives its meaning? As human beings, we have lived for years, with one another in the naked desert, under an indifferent heaven. In the day the hot sun ferment us, the beating wind dazzles. At night, we are stain by dew, and shamed into pettiness by the innumerable silences of the stars. Man's purpose, a creed to freedom, freewill, strengths, and hope to transcend the soul with love and peace to future dreams of oneness. As the consciousness of humanity awakens, the need to fight for the ideal increases to an unquestioning possession, riding with spur and rein over doubts. Willy-nilly is no longer the faith, because we have not been sold to slavery, nor have we surrendered our will. Only by choice are we drain of morality, volition or responsibilities, leaving us as leaves in the wind. This poem book is about the everlasting battle that threatens to strip us from caring for self and others. Moral and Natural Laws hedges in our mist as we learn of the sharp pangs, griefs, and ecstasies that life challenges us with to form our character, dreams and future.