
Through Dust and Fire
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Carl Toersbijns

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About this listen
Through Dust and Fire is a modern companion to ancient Stoic wisdom. It does not offer formulas or promises. It offers perspective. It is grounded in the real, the raw, and the reflective. Drawing inspiration from the meditations of Marcus Aurelius, it speaks to the soul of those who have known hardship, not as victims, but as survivors.
This is a book for those who’ve worn the uniform, carried burdens quietly, stood at moral crossroads, or lived through systems that did not care who they harmed. It is for those who’ve struggled with addiction, loneliness, or loss—and yet continue to rise.
The words here are not lofty. They are weight-bearing. They are built to hold the kind of truth that does not fade in the dark. Across ten chapters, the reader is invited to confront the self, to question obedience, to honor duty without surrendering the soul, and to find meaning in the very struggle others might run from.
Whether you are a seeker of peace or a person rebuilding after fire, this book does not walk ahead of you. It walks beside you.
It is for the reader who understands that the world is often unjust but chooses to live with honor anyway. For the one who has carried burdens they never asked for and still chooses truth over illusion. This book isn’t about becoming perfect. It is about becoming whole.
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