«The Four Secrets of Fall»
This is more than a theory of God, Man, Time, and Consciousness. It is a surgical strike on the veil that has blinded us for ages. It exposes the void between us, the world, and our very souls— In politics, religion, science, and our most intimate bonds. If you seek the courage to face your place in this fall, And still believe a New Wave can rise— This book was written for you.
It offers no answers. It only changes the questions.
March 2026
«The Four Secrets of Fall»
part 1
Decoding the Four Secrets of Existence: Human, Time, Consciousness, and God
If no one has yet been able to explain to you, clearly and honestly, “Who am I, and what am I really living for?”, don’t skip this introduction.
This is not just an introduction; it’s the beginning of a frank conversation with yourself. If you want to get a little clearer about where you stand with yourself before you read the rest of the book, start here.

Foreword:
From the moment humans were no longer consumed by the mere struggle for a crust of bread, a monumental question began to take root in their minds. Behind it lay a thousand other inquiries, both large and small:
Who am I? Why am I even here?
Every answer found seemed only to unlock the door to a new question. Gradually, these questions distilled into a few short yet heavy words: God? Myself? Happiness? Free will or fate? Karma? The purpose of life? Heaven or hell?
Some grew weary or frightened of facing these depths and chose a simpler path, saying: “Forget it. Just getting through today is enough.” For them, life became a cycle of work, exhaustion, fleeting fun, and social media. They accepted that, like any other creature, we arrive one day and depart the next, and in between, we must simply strive to accumulate more: more money, more power, more pleasure.
But others could not settle for that. It was hard for them to believe that this extraordinary brain and the vast capacity to think were meant only for survival and a full stomach. They began to search, to ask, and to experience. The footprints of these seekers remain in books, poems, stories, and even in the echoes of their silence…
