How do you repent of a life lived in haste?
In this profound and lyrical meditation, the author grapples with the weight of a fleeting existence, challenging the very foundations of habit, tradition, and spiritual conformity. "A Palinode of life" is a soul's desperate cry for renewal-a search for new mercies in a world that feels relentlessly old.
· Can the Lord forgive a life lived in hate of all that is habitual?
· Is sanctification a process, or a destination already passed?
· How does one find freedom while being a slave to corporeal limits?
With unflinching honesty, the author runs from repetition and spits at imperfections, all while yearning for the dawn of the Son's vindication. This is not a quiet prayer but a defiant, hopeful scream into the dusk of madness, a promise that one day, the dumb will no longer be at ease in stupidity.
For readers of deep spiritual reflection and poetic prose, "A Palinode of life" is a timeless exploration of repentance, grace, and the relentless pursuit of authentic faith.