
Motion of Being moves through questions of being, time, growth, love, discipline, mental health, and spiritual orientation — not as abstract theory, but as lived experience. It challenges the habit of outsourcing meaning to belief systems, diagnoses, trends, or noise, and instead asks what happens when a person learns to stand more firmly within themselves. Rather than offering comfort through simplification, Motion of Being sharpens perception. It draws careful distinctions: between freedom and chaos, honesty and harm, belief and experience, growth and mere movement. Many readers find that it quietly reorganizes how they think - not by adding more ideas, but by removing what no longer holds. This is not a book to race through. It is one that tends to change how a reader notices their own inner life — and once that shift happens, it is difficult to return to seeing things the same way.
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