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A Hope That Never Dies: The Tourniquet, #2
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A Hope That Never Dies: The Tourniquet, #2 in Vernon, BC
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A Hope That Never Dies: The Tourniquet, #2 in Vernon, BC
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The Tourniquet - A Hope That Never Dies is a poetic reckoning with memory, ego, and the quiet revolution of becoming. In a world caught between generational cycles and spiritual awakening, one man presented as Father Labby steps into the chrysalis—ready to dissolve the boundaries of self and transcend the illusions of time and space.
Through fragmented reflections, strange stories, and a refusal to be understood by the mainstream, this book invites readers into a space beyond language. It is not a manifesto, nor a memoir, but a meditation on merging—on remembering what was forgotten, and gathering what was scattered.
It is a journey through resistance, remembrance, and the fragile beauty of transformation.
This is not a book for recognition. It is a book for dissolution. For those who feel the pulse beneath the noise—and dare to follow it.
The Tourniquet - A Hope That Never Dies is a poetic reckoning with memory, ego, and the quiet revolution of becoming. In a world caught between generational cycles and spiritual awakening, one man presented as Father Labby steps into the chrysalis—ready to dissolve the boundaries of self and transcend the illusions of time and space.
Through fragmented reflections, strange stories, and a refusal to be understood by the mainstream, this book invites readers into a space beyond language. It is not a manifesto, nor a memoir, but a meditation on merging—on remembering what was forgotten, and gathering what was scattered.
It is a journey through resistance, remembrance, and the fragile beauty of transformation.
This is not a book for recognition. It is a book for dissolution. For those who feel the pulse beneath the noise—and dare to follow it.


















