One Source, One Truth, One Way Home; Wholeness of Remembrance is a contemplative work of remembrance, written for those who feel a quiet longing for connection, meaning, and return.
Rooted in sacred wisdom traditions, ancestral memory, and lived spiritual practice, this book invites readers into reflection rather than doctrine, curiosity rather than certainty. It does not ask for belief, but for presence.
At its heart is The Remembrance Trilogy, a journey unfolding across reflection, formation, and practice. Through witness from Biblical, Ethiopian, African, and Qur'anic traditions, the book explores themes of balance, unity, sacred time, and the body as an instrument of remembrance. Each section is paired with practical pathways; gentle, accessible practices designed to be lived in daily life.
The volume also includes How Light Became Word: A Reflection on Remembering, an inner book that traces the formation of the Trilogy itself. Offered as witness rather than commentary, it reveals how longing became language, how practice shaped understanding, and how the work took form through listening, discipline, and devotion.
This book is for:
- Seekers longing for depth without dogma
- Readers drawn to interfaith wisdom and ancestral memory
- Facilitators and communities seeking reflective conversation
- Individuals desiring spiritual practice that is grounded, inclusive, and humane
One Source, One Truth, One Way Home is not a destination; it is a companion. A reminder that remembrance is not something we learn, but something we return to.