About This Book
A contemplative idyll meditates on earthly life as warmth, using extended candle imagery to portray living beings and stellar decline. It traces a vivid imagined moment when snow first fell, transforming the planet and marking the onset of mortality while Time is personified writing an epitaph. The piece connects seasonal change to human longing for a life beyond planetary extinction and probes faith, hope, and the limits of knowledge about immortality. Lyrical natural descriptions and stark symbols—melting crystals, white banks, and waning stars—frame sober reflections on endings, persistence, and the enduring desire to believe in continuance beyond the physical world.
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