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The Weight of Shadows: Reflections from the Edge

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A life under pressure does not always recognize its own shape.
The Weight of Reflections from the Edge begins at a point of tension—where ambition, responsibility, and expectation accumulate into something heavier than they first appear. The narrative follows a life moving forward with purpose, yet increasingly shaped by patterns that remain unseen from within.
What begins as a personal story gradually reveals something more how decisions form under constraint, how identity is reinforced through repetition, and how the weight we carry often goes unexamined until it can no longer be ignored.
Written in a restrained, observational voice, this is not a story of sudden transformation. It is an account of awareness at its earliest threshold—the moment before recognition, when change is not yet possible, but no longer avoidable.
The Weight Trilogy Series
The Weight of Shadows - Reflections from the Edge
The Weight of Grace - Reflections from the Center
The Weight of Nothing - Reflections from Above

101 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 6, 2025

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Chetan Rao

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November 10, 2025
Beautifully poetic and heartfelt memoir

The Weight of Shadows is a beautiful tribute to the struggles of life and the beauty found from ashes. I love the author’s lyrical style of writing about finding what matters most in life…not the achievements but the impact we have through loving others well. Highly recommend!
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December 30, 2025
Weight of Shadows

This is a beautiful story of overcoming grief and regaining self confidence again. The stories are relatable and inspiring of moving forward through the pain to find joy again.
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