The Fall was never intended as a closed work. During the writing process, other texts began to surface, notes, reflections, and stories that did not belong fully inside the main narrative. Some were set aside. Others continued to grow, slowly forming their own shape.
What follows are three such works.
All titles below are working titles. Both form and content may evolve as the projects develop.
Psychological Warfare – and the Hidden Forces Behind It
Working title: The Demon of the Mind
This is a companion to The Fall. A deep dive for those especially curious about how darkness shapes thought, not only through spiritual influence, but through language, therapy, media, self-image, and technology.
The book expands on themes from The Fall, exploring psychology as both a tool for healing and a weapon of control. It also catalogs spiritual forces that operate in the realm of thought, from the subtle to the systemic.
This work is intended to be shared freely with those who walk alongside the project whether through reading, support, or participation.
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What We Reflect to the World
Working title: Image Bearers
What image does man bear? And what image does he project?
This book examines how cultures and religions across time have understood the human being, not only through doctrine, but through symbols, architecture, stories and self-perception. What do the images we surround ourselves with say about who we think we are? What are we reflecting and where does it come from?
From the garden of Eden to modern identity politics, from ancient iconography to digital self-branding, this book asks:
Do we reflect God, or something else entirely?
An Honest Conversation
Working title: The Conversation
Between prayer and writing – between silence and searching a conversation emerged.
This book is not theology. It is a quiet dialogue between man and God, written in the language of longing and honesty.
It asks the questions we all carry, but rarely dare to sit with:
– Why does evil persist?
– What is free will, really?
– What is love – without illusion?
Written as a meditative inner conversation, this book does not claim to speak for God, but from a heart that seeks Him.
