Dementia: The Way In. The Way Out.

Dementia

The Way In. The Way Out.

“I notice that I am already inside something I did not choose. There was no moment of arrival. Time feels heavier here, as if it has thickened around me.”

As part of a six-book mental health series, Dementia is an intimate cartography of the internal landscape. It maps the gradual narrowing that does not announce itself, the shifting of familiar scenes, and the quiet continuation when the world begins to pass around instead of through you.


Dementia is not merely a theoretical state; it is an experience of a shifting ground, where time stretches without notice and the distinction between inner experience and the outer world grows less stable. This book provides an evocative blend of prose and delicate abstract diagrams, creating an atlas of experiences that are often too difficult to articulate in clinical terms alone.

Through reflection, the book tracks the journey from the unnoticed arrival of weight, to the looping of fragmented memories, toward the ultimate easing of urgency. “Nothing is solved. Something is steadied.”

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Explore the stunning visual cartography mapping out the architecture of dementia across the book’s chapters.

  • The Way In: Identify the gradual narrowing that does not announce itself, where time feels heavier and the future contracts.
  • Visual Cartography: Delicate abstract sketches that mirror the softening of edges, the shifting ground, and the fading of clarity.
  • The Drifting Mind: Unpack the feeling of scenes carrying on without clear boundaries, where memory feels like smoke.
  • The Way Out: Find the space where the sharpness eases into stillness, allowing what appears to be met gently, without haste.

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