Between Thought and Stillness is an invitation to pause — not by escaping the world, but by learning to meet it from a deeper place within.
In a time where the mind is constantly pulled outward, this book gently guides the reader back to the space beneath thought: the quiet awareness where clarity, presence, and inner peace naturally arise. Through reflective insights and subtle observations, it explores how identification with thought creates restlessness, why silence can feel uncomfortable, and how stillness is not emptiness, but fullness.
This is not a manual or belief system. It is a contemplative companion for moments of overthinking, inner noise, or quiet questioning. Each chapter is designed to be read slowly, allowing space for recognition rather than instruction.
For readers drawn to mindfulness, conscious living, and self-awareness, Between Thought and Stillness offers a timeless reminder: peace is not something to achieve — it is something to remember.