The Shadows of Existence is a raw, lyrical exploration of the human condition, spanning twenty years of poetic reflection on despair, doubt, and the search for self-acceptance. Divided into seven thematic chapters, The poet weaves a tapestry of personal struggle and philosophical inquiry, drawing from both inner battles and outer journeys.
The collection delves into deep emotional and psychological terrain, shaped by long silences, lost beliefs, fractured identities, and a restless pursuit of meaning in a world that offers few answers. Influenced by philosophy and religions, the poems address addiction, loss, spiritual exhaustion, and the slow, painful process of self-reconstruction.
This is not a book of easy hope or neat conclusions. It confronts uncomfortable truths—the absence of divine clarity, the fragility of ego, and the pain of impermanence. Yet within this darkness, the poems search for movement: toward clarity, humility, and the delicate grace found in simply existing.
For readers of existential poetry and introspective thought, The Shadows of Existence offers a companion through the raw process of becoming—a journey confronting existential dissatisfaction.