| Diamondlight is a spiritual-philosophical work that does not offer ready-made answers. It leads the reader back to the deepest questions. Questions that reach from identity through reality and free will to the nature of death. The work offers the reader carefully chosen questions for self-exploration, yet it seeks neither to teach nor to persuade. It invites reflection, and it serves the seeker as a tool for finding their own answers to existential questions, because those answers take shape within the reader and can only belong to them. This book places a lifelong tool in the reader's hands, one worth returning to again and again. When reading on an e-reader, it is recommended to use settings that preserve the book's original formatting. |