
Between What Is: Cracks in the Familiar
Synopsis
Between What Is is a quiet and thought-provoking exploration of the spaces where ordinary life begins to feel less certain - and more alive.Most of us move through the world with a sense of stability. We trust what feels familiar: the body, time, language, memory, relationships, and the stories we tell ourselves about who we are. Yet, at times, something interrupts that certainty. A moment lingers. Time feels altered. A place feels unfamiliar. A silence says more than words can hold.
These are not dramatic revelations, but small cracks in the familiar.
In Between What Is, those cracks become the starting point for a deeper reflection on experience itself. Through chapters on the body, attention, language, technology, place, creativity, time, and human connection, the book explores how reality is not simply given, but continually formed in the meeting between ourselves and the world.
Rather than offering fixed answers, this book invites a different kind of attention - one that allows uncertainty to remain open, and finds clarity not in conclusion, but in presence.
Calm, reflective, and deeply human, Between What Is is for readers drawn to philosophy, consciousness, self-inquiry, and the quiet mysteries of everyday life.
Not about what is.
Not about who we are.
But about what happens in between.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798196539787
- Number of pages: 70
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 4 mm
- Languages: English