A book for those who sense there is more to language than words.
What if meaning was never meant to be defined, but heard
Language is often treated as a tool, a system that imposes a structure we learn to control.
But what if words came before grammar, older than rules, older than ideas?
A doorway to something deeper
In The Sound of Meaning, language becomes a doorway to something deeper, into perception, memory, rhythm, and the hidden architecture of reality.
Here, sound precedes sense. Words carry pattern. Listening becomes a way of seeing.
This book does not argue. It invites.
Moving through ancient roots, mythic echoes, and symbolic awareness, it opens a slower encounter with the world, one where meaning is not constructed but remembered.
Not a book to finish. A book to return to.
This is not a book to finish. It is a book to return to. For those who sense that reality speaks when we become quiet enough to hear it.
A reflective work on language, perception, and the architecture of meaning.
♦ First edition
"A book that stays with you long after the last page."