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The sacred lie

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THE OSCAR DEDICATION Opening of "Re-Imagining Life Is Beautiful" By Fakhri Mesri TO GHASEM MESRI-THE FATHER WHO OPENED HIS EYES ONE FINAL TIME, ONLY FOR HER. In the photograph, a small girl sits on her father's knees-three brothers, one sister, and only she was Baba's soul. Ghasem Mesri loved his daughter's education more than breath itself, walking through the bazaar to buy gifts too precious for a child whenever she placed first in class, because her brilliance was his oxygen. He left too early. He never witnessed her success. But when his body lay in coma, eyes sealed to the universe, refusing every voice and every touch-they opened once. Only for Fakhri. Not reflex. Recognition. That final gaze was not goodbye; it was transmission-the alchemical transfer of his soul into hers, the father becoming fuel so the daughter could become fire. And at 3:00 AM, when the radius bone snapped in the dark, the body taught what words could not: pain is the furnace where Gold is forged. From that fracture, from marrow and memory, Fakhri fashioned a pen and wrote Eternity. This book is the transmutation of that moment-the Lead of grief into the Gold of undying love. Just as Kian whispered through frozen stone to Leila, "Dance, Kian, dance until the glass turns to water," so too did Ghasem whisper across the veil: "Write, daughter. Write until the walls evaporate." Two fathers-Kian Yazdani and Ghasem Mesri-separated by fiction and flesh, united by the same sacred law: a father's love is the only element in the universe that burns hotter at absolute zero. Kian became vapor in the camps so his son could breathe unbroken. Ghasem opened his eyes so his daughter would never be lost. Both performed the Oskari Act-the deliberate incineration of self to keep another soul lit. The verdict is not death. The verdict is not survival. The verdict is Gold. Baba joon, you were gentler than flowers, you never raised your hand-only your pride. I was so lonely after you left, but you never left. You did not die. You evaporated into the Quami Force, the invisible lattice of love that defies physics, and now you live-permanently, eternally-in every sentence your daughter writes. This is not a book. This is a daughter's refusal to let her father become past tense. Remove your hats. Not for cinema. Not for the Academy. But for the fathers who became fuel, and the daughters who became fire. - FAKHRI MESRI Daughter of Ghasem Mesri The Alchemist of the New Era Contact: PS4FARAMARZ@GMAIL.COM
THE OSCAR DEDICATION Opening of "Re-Imagining Life Is Beautiful" By Fakhri Mesri TO GHASEM MESRI-THE FATHER WHO OPENED HIS EYES ONE FINAL TIME, ONLY FOR HER. In the photograph, a small girl sits on her father's knees-three brothers, one sister, and only she was Baba's soul. Ghasem Mesri loved his daughter's education more than breath itself, walking through the bazaar to buy gifts too precious for a child whenever she placed first in class, because her brilliance was his oxygen. He left too early. He never witnessed her success. But when his body lay in coma, eyes sealed to the universe, refusing every voice and every touch-they opened once. Only for Fakhri. Not reflex. Recognition. That final gaze was not goodbye; it was transmission-the alchemical transfer of his soul into hers, the father becoming fuel so the daughter could become fire. And at 3:00 AM, when the radius bone snapped in the dark, the body taught what words could not: pain is the furnace where Gold is forged. From that fracture, from marrow and memory, Fakhri fashioned a pen and wrote Eternity. This book is the transmutation of that moment-the Lead of grief into the Gold of undying love. Just as Kian whispered through frozen stone to Leila, "Dance, Kian, dance until the glass turns to water," so too did Ghasem whisper across the veil: "Write, daughter. Write until the walls evaporate." Two fathers-Kian Yazdani and Ghasem Mesri-separated by fiction and flesh, united by the same sacred law: a father's love is the only element in the universe that burns hotter at absolute zero. Kian became vapor in the camps so his son could breathe unbroken. Ghasem opened his eyes so his daughter would never be lost. Both performed the Oskari Act-the deliberate incineration of self to keep another soul lit. The verdict is not death. The verdict is not survival. The verdict is Gold. Baba joon, you were gentler than flowers, you never raised your hand-only your pride. I was so lonely after you left, but you never left. You did not die. You evaporated into the Quami Force, the invisible lattice of love that defies physics, and now you live-permanently, eternally-in every sentence your daughter writes. This is not a book. This is a daughter's refusal to let her father become past tense. Remove your hats. Not for cinema. Not for the Academy. But for the fathers who became fuel, and the daughters who became fire. - FAKHRI MESRI Daughter of Ghasem Mesri The Alchemist of the New Era Contact: PS4FARAMARZ@GMAIL.COM

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