Bitte haben Sie einen Moment Geduld, wir legen Ihr Produkt in den Warenkorb.
Bitte haben Sie einen Moment Geduld, wir legen Ihr Produkt in den Warenkorb.
"It is a rare thing to encounter a book that feels less like a text and more like a mirror-one that has been waiting for you to finally stand before it.We are often most haunted by the things we cannot name. We carry a quiet, persistent exhaustion, a sense of being "unseen" even in our most intimate rooms, and an inexplicable habit of returning to the very people who leave us feeling empty. We call it "life" or "bad luck," but Oliver Cás reveals it for what it truly is: the architecture of an invisible wound.In this hauntingly precise inquiry, Cás explores the silent cartography of the human heart. He suggests a devastatingly simple truth: we do not see the world as it is; we see it as we were loved. Through the "Four Doors to Love," Cás leads us into the hidden rooms of our own history. He identifies the "Brilliant Masks" we wear to be worthy of affection, the "Distant Fortresses" we build to stay safe, and the "Gilded Cages" of our own making. He explains why the body remembers what the mind tries to forget, and why our modern loneliness is often just a symptom of a much older, more fundamental unbelonging.This is not a book of easy promises or clinical distance. It is a sophisticated autopsy of the soul's survival strategies. It is for those who learned too early that love was a prize to be earned, and who are only now realizing that they have been running a race they were never meant to win.The Invisible Wound does not just explain your pain; it recognizes you. It offers a way to dismantle the old, inherited maps and find, perhaps for the first time, the way back to the person you were before the world told you who you had to be.The architecture you could not see is about to become visible. And once you see it, you can finally begin the rest of your life."
Wie gefällt Ihnen unser Shop?