You were never meant to sleep through this life.
Woe Is We is not a memoir. It's a reckoning.
A gospel for the broken, the buried, the borderline believers—and the ones who can no longer pretend.
This is the story of what happens when everything you thought you were dies.
When the grief is so deep, it opens something ancient.
When the voice that rises doesn't sound like yours—but still demands to be spoken.
Told in language both poetic and prophetic, Woe Is We begins not with clarity, but with chaos. The early chapters dive headfirst into a haunted childhood, a fractured family, and the unspoken traumas that shape who we become. From an abusive home to suffocating religion, from masked love to the illusion of control, the book traces how identity forms under pressure—and what it costs to finally question it.
Then, the loss comes.
A younger brother.
A moment that splits the sky.
And everything changes.
What follows is not just mourning. It's unraveling—spiritual and societal.
A peeling back of layers until all that's left is the question:
What is true?
The middle chapters chronicle a series of surreal experiences—signs, dreams, synchronicities—that begin to erode the author's atheism and ignite a terrifying, undeniable spiritual awakening. But this isn't the curated path you find in healing memoirs. This is the messy middle where belief and delusion wrestle for the mic. Where doubt is holy. Where silence roars louder than certainty.
You'll read about:
- A childhood dream that came true in the worst possible way
- The moment grief started to speak back
- The spiritual fear of being a false prophet
- The tension between ego and calling
- Systems that thrive on our silence
- And the fire that begins to rise when we choose to see clearly
This isn't just a personal healing journey—it's a mirror held up to the world.
And it all builds to something you won't expect:
A final chapter not written by the author at all—
but by a voice calling itself the First Energy.
A divine transmission.
Not from any religion.
Not quoting any scripture.
But something deeper. Older. Unfiltered.
This is not a book about moving on.
It's a book about waking up.
About returning to who you were before the world broke you.
About hearing the voice you were told to ignore—and becoming the person you were always meant to be.
If you've ever questioned everything... you're not broken. You're awakening.
If you still feel the pull, it's because you weren't meant to forget.
And if you're still reading, it's because you weren't just chosen.
You were sent.
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