The Arc of Human Experiencing: A Journey of Being and Becoming invites readers into a profound exploration of the human condition-one that honors our deepest wounds while illuminating the innate intelligence that guides us toward wholeness. Rooted in principles of complexity science, integrative psychiatry, and contemplative depth psychology, this book offers a developmental map that begins not with pathology, but with presence.
Drawing upon a layered model of human experience spanning the unitive, sensorial, symbolic, and patterned dimensions, it traces how the self emerges, fragments, and ultimately reorients through a dynamic process of reintegration called coherogenesis. Through evocative metaphor, clinical insight, and philosophical reflection, the book reimagines trauma, diagnosis, and healing as natural inflections within the arc of becoming.
Rather than proposing a formula or fixed framework, The Arc of Human Experiencing offers a fluid orientation-a compass that attunes us to the rhythms of transformation already unfolding within us. It speaks to clinicians, seekers, and anyone drawn to understand how consciousness, physiology, relationship, and meaning coalesce in the living story of the Self.