What if the problem isn't that life is difficult-but that we're pushing against it?
Plasma is a contemplative exploration of responsiveness, coherence, and presence-told through personal stories rather than spiritual theory or scientific abstraction. Using plasma as a guiding metaphor, the book points to a way of relating to life that is already natural, but often forgotten.
Across fifteen quietly powerful chapters, the author explores:
- Why listening changes outcomes more than control
- How the body perceives truth before thought
- What happens when attention widens instead of narrows
- Why alignment feels effortless when resistance drops
- How aging, illness, and loss return us to what matters
- Why endings don't erase relationship-they transform it
This is not a book of beliefs, practices, or prescriptions.
It is an invitation to notice what happens when you slow down enough to feel the field you're already part of.
Written for readers who are thoughtful, skeptical, sensitive, and awake-Plasma speaks to those who have outgrown motivational noise but still sense something deeper at work beneath everyday life.
You don't need to understand plasma to read this book.
You only need to recognize what happens when you stop pushing-and start participating.
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