β€œTo forget death is not to live.”

The Living Flower

Samuel James Osmond

The Living Flower is a raw, philosophical exploration of love, death, and the quiet war within the self.

Written from isolation, it moves through darkness, confronting suicidal thought without glorifying it, existential fear, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels indifferent.

Rather than offering easy answers, the book documents a descent and a return: a process of breaking, observing, and rebuilding.

At its core, it is not about death but about choosing to live, consciously, in spite of it.

Samuel James Osmond

Samuel is a writer and artist exploring music, isolation, and transformation.
His work blends philosophy, narrative, and raw introspection, drawing from lived experience and existential thought.

The Living Flower is his 2nd book.