Beneath the surface of ordinary life - between bills, deadlines, and the roles we play - there is a secret underground where strange flowers grow. They are made of buried memories, old wounds, unspoken desires, unfinished grief, and the silent weight of everything we were taught to hide.Impossible Flowers is a poetic and Jungian journey into this hidden garden of the soul.Moving between poetry, myth, active imagination, and delicate symbolic images, the author gently descends into the inner basement where: wounds repeat like lunar cycles, loves and losses have taken root in the body, inner children wait in the dark for someone to finally see them, and tiny seeds of beauty begin to sprout exactly where everything once seemed dead.This is not a book about "fixing yourself" or quickly "getting over" pain. Instead, it invites you to sit beside your own darkness with tenderness and courage - to listen to what your symptoms, fears, and strange dreams have been trying to say all along. Each "impossible flower" becomes a symbol: a way of knowing, a call to go deeper, an invitation from the soul to live more truthfully.For those who feel they carry an intense underworld inside - made of sensitive skin, deep emotions, and questions that don't fit into everyday small talk - this book offers images, metaphors, and small inner rituals that help transform the internal Underworld into fertile ground. It is especially for dreamers, highly sensitive people, and anyone who has ever felt "too much" for the world.Impossible Flowers is an intimate companion for nights of insomnia, quiet afternoons, and threshold moments when old stories are collapsing and something new is trying to be born. Because, in the end, it is down there - in the part of life no one posts on the surface - that the first Impossible Flowers begin to bloom.