Where Spirits Return
A Journey Through Land, Memory, and the Unseen
It begins as a simple journey.
A break from the familiar, a trip into the vast unknown.
But some lands do not just host you - they awaken you.
In an ancient village, a quiet ceremony cracks open the shell of time. A passing encounter with a wandering woman becomes a turning point. Cities hum with secrets. Empty harbors whisper names. Along the way, the author begins to feel that something - or someone - is calling her. Not in words, but in signs. In scents, winds, and dreams.
She starts to see what others don't.
The way a forgotten island breathes.
The echo of footsteps where no one walks.
A shadow that doesn't frighten, but remembers.
What unfolds is not just a travel memoir - but a meeting with the unseen. A weaving of real moments, ancient symbols, and spirit traces. The book dances between the visible and invisible, asking:
What if every place has a soul?
What if some lands carry the memory of those who once loved them?
And what if you, too, are being remembered by the earth?
Where Spirits Return is a creative non-fiction work that moves between external landscapes and inner awakenings. It is a tale of connection - to land, to silence, and to the spirits that linger not in fear, but in memory.
This is not just a story of travel.
It is a return to something older than maps -
A return to the voice that speaks from beneath the surface.
The one that says:
"I have been waiting."
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Broschur/Paperback
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Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
979-8-231-02560-2 (9798231025602)
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