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of Reverie and Prose in the Paradox of Being

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In a world where anxiety and depression reach historic levels, this literary-philosophical essay delves into the bonds between language, memory, and desire — and how they tether us to society through experience. With the awakening of consciousness, we are summoned to confront the manifold crises of our own making.

Weaving together sustainable development, biology, and psychoanalysis beyond the scope of classical epistemological frameworks, the work outlines an intimate reimagining mental and spiritual health in an age marked by the atomization of postmodern man.

In this dance between delusion and wild gallops, consciousness does not pretend to offer definitive meaning but instead reveals — in its symbols, detours, and flashes of insight — possible paths toward dignifying life in the face of the absurdity of normality.

190 pages, Paperback

Published June 21, 2025

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Raydrich Rocha

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I am an independent Brazilian writer, biologist, and I work with solar energy among other activities. I aim to promote knowledge about sustainable development and consciousness along my journey, as evolutionary ways for human well-being in harmony with the environment. Every challenge is an opportunity for personal growth, and I am here to improve my English and promote my book, which is my contribution. My literary work seeks to integrate reflections on consciousness, science, philosophy, and human nature [death, suffering, love, children, autism]. I translated my work into English to engage with readers from different cultures and backgrounds in this artistic journey.

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