What My Book Is Really About
A few thoughts on time, presence, and the sacred unfinishedness of things.
When I wrote In The Becoming, I wasn’t trying to present a system. I was trying to trace a path, through experience, through thought, and through presence. A path toward a way of living that makes room for mystery without the need to solve it.
The book is rooted in a simple but profound idea: that we live in an unfinished world, and that meaning, rather than being something we discover fully formed, is something we participate in. Something we become.
I explore how consciousness isn’t separate from reality, but is intimately woven into it. That our awareness isn’t just a lens but a landscape. A place. A terrain in which God is speaking, and still creating.
Much of the book is shaped by this sense of God as not only being but becoming, not distant and fixed, but alive in the unfinishedness of time. That sense of the divine as something we are not outside of, but inside of.
You’ll find reflections on time, theology, philosophy, and the mystery of ordinary life. There aren’t conclusions, really, just a thread of trust that something meaningful is being made, even in our uncertainty.
“What if God is not static but breathing? Not a perfect answer but a deepening question. Not a fixed place beyond us, but a presence unfolding within.”
—from In The Becoming
If you’ve ever felt that reality is alive with meaning, even when we can’t grasp it, then this book may feel like a quiet companion.
You can find it here:
👉 In The Becoming: Finding Meaning in an Unfinished World
on Amazon .uk
This newsletter is a way of continuing the conversation. Not to summarise the book, but to keep walking the path it revealed - to keep wondering, watching, and listening for a life that’s still becoming.