The work, on the page.
Two books. Neither comfortable. Written from inside the work — not about it.
All Storms Pass:
The Anti-Meditations
650 pages designed as a daily companion, not a cover-to-cover read. Open to any page and find what you need that day. Return to it the next day and find something different.
Unlike most meditation or self-help books, this one doesn't traffic in abstract encouragement or vague hope. The entries are direct, specific, and honest in the way that only comes from someone who has actually been through it. Readers describe it as having a therapist in book form — simply stated but profound, bringing things into sharp focus rather than offering a glimmer from a distance.
Written for people navigating real difficulty. And for people who've found most of the existing guidance too soft for where they actually are.
All Storms Pass 2:
Rain and Fire
Part essay, part poetry, part journal — 346 pages written for people in recovery, survivors of trauma, and anyone seeking spiritual recovery from the circumstances of their lives. Read it front to back or open to any page. Either way works.
Sometimes dark, sometimes hopeful, sometimes unexpectedly funny. The entries range from the painful to the hilarious, from intimate to universal. What sets it apart is that it doesn't offer solutions from above — it offers companionship from inside. A fellow traveler who has been to the same crossroads, and keeps choosing to move toward the light.
Written for people who know that healing isn't linear. And who are tired of books that pretend otherwise.
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