Before the Light is a contemplative exploration of the human soul, freedom, and destiny.
Written in a clear and restrained language, the book reflects on the origin of the soul, the presence or absence of the Spirit, and the quiet formation of inner identity through life.
Rather than offering doctrine, it proposes a spiritual anthropology: the soul is shaped by openness or refusal, by resonance or closure, and its final destiny is not imposed but revealed.Bridging biblical intuition, philosophical reflection, and spiritual silence, this book invites the reader to consider life as a formative journey-one in which freedom matters, light does not force itself, and eternity recognizes what the soul has become.This is not a book of answers, but a space for attentive reading and interior listening.