What if the life you've been living isn't the one you were meant to understand? In Where the Water Moves, Michael Jaquish invites readers into a deeply personal journey shaped not by certainty, but by an enduring need to question, to seek, and to awaken. From the first quiet stirrings of awareness to moments of profound inner clarity, this reflective narrative explores the universal human longing for meaning, stillness, and purpose. Rather than offering rigid answers, Jaquish opens a door. Through encounters with philosophy, religion, and lived experience-including a powerful connection to the teachings of the Buddha-the story traces the gradual unfolding of awareness that leads beyond fear, beyond identity, and into a deeper understanding of what it means to be present. This is not a story of perfection or arrival. It is a story of movement-like water-shifting, searching, and ultimately finding its way. For readers drawn to spirituality, self-discovery, and the deeper questions of existence, Where the Water Moves offers both a companion and a mirror. You may not come away with all the answers. But you may begin to ask the right questions. Note: The paperback version contains color images. The hardcover version contains black and white images.
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