There are books that try to give answers — and then there are books that open doors. In the Becoming belongs to the second kind.

Written over decades of notes, diaries, and long walks through the northern hills, it’s not a theology or philosophy book in the usual sense. It’s a quiet conversation — an invitation to see the world as something still being made, and ourselves as part of that unfinished story.

The central idea is simple, yet profound: we’re not living in the beginning — we’re living in the becoming. Creation isn’t over; it’s ongoing. Meaning, God, and even the self are not fixed points but unfolding realities. Drawing inspiration from thinkers like Nishida, Rumi, D?gen, Paul Tillich, and Emerson, the book explores how we can rediscover the sacred in the ordinary and live more deeply within this unfolding.

It’s for anyone who feels caught between faith and doubt, between the spiritual and the everyday, and who suspects that meaning is not found in answers but in attention — in the way we walk, listen, and love.

At its heart, In the Becoming reminds us that life is not something to solve. It’s something to join in with — a movement still alive, still growing, still becoming.

“Before the ideas, before the words, before any story we try to tell about the world, there’s love. Not the sentimental kind. But love as presence. As the quiet thread running through everything.”

If you’ve ever felt the world spinning too fast, this book offers a pause — a place to breathe, reflect, and remember that even in uncertainty, we are part of something sacred and ongoing.

You can buy your copy of In the Becoming below. Whether you’re exploring your own inner life or simply curious about a gentler approach to meaning, this book offers something you can return to again and again.

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