Mind’s Abyss: A Journey Through Dissolution
About This Book
When identity begins to fracture, the mind becomes unfamiliar territory. Mind’s Abyss follows an inward journey where perception, memory, and selfhood slowly unravel.
The novel centers on a protagonist experiencing psychological dissolution—not as spectacle, but as gradual disintegration. Thoughts loop. Boundaries blur. Reality feels unstable, yet intensely vivid. The mind turns inward, confronting fear, longing, and fragments of unresolved past experience.
Rather than offering clear answers, the narrative immerses the reader in subjectivity. Time bends. Language thins. Meaning shifts without warning. What feels like collapse is also exposure—layers falling away to reveal what has long been suppressed.
The story resists diagnosis. Instead, it explores vulnerability, isolation, and the fragile constructions that hold identity together. Dissolution becomes both threat and passage, forcing confrontation with the question of who remains when structure dissolves.
Key themes explored include:
• Fragmentation of identity
• Inner reality versus external truth
• Psychological vulnerability and fear
• Memory as unstable ground
• Loss and reconstruction of self
Mind’s Abyss is an intimate psychological descent, portraying the mind not as a place of certainty—but as terrain shaped by pressure, memory, and survival.
Book Details
| Title | Mind’s Abyss: A Journey Through Dissolution |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | Xilvora Ink |
| Language | English |
| Category | Psychological Fiction |
| Available Formats | Paperback |