Publisher's Synopsis
You were not created. You were remembered.
Spring Will Surely Come is a poetic theology for those who have lost faith in religion but not in meaning. Through lyrical prose and radical honesty, it asks the questions we're often too afraid to say out loud:
- Why does the world hurt so much?
- Is God a tyrant, or a mirror?
- Can morality survive without heaven?
- What if consciousness is not a glitch, but a memory?
This is not a book of answers. It's a book of return - to the part of you that still believes in light, even after everything.
Come back to yourself. The silence has waited long enough.