the Unseen Interior: A Son, Father, and Things We Cannot Hold
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What begins as a son's reflection on the life and death of his father slowly opens into something deeper: a meditation on grief, faith, dreams, discipline, consciousness, and the quiet mystery of being alive.In The Unseen Interior, Connor Harkey traces the emotional and spiritual aftermath of loss-not as an expert, but as a man paying close attention. Through memories of childhood, the death of his father, the strange weight of dreams, and the search for meaning in both science and faith, this book asks the kinds of questions most people feel but rarely say out loud.This is not a book of answers.It is a book of attention.And in that attention, it discovers something both humbling and hopeful: that God may be closer than we think.
What begins as a son's reflection on the life and death of his father slowly opens into something deeper: a meditation on grief, faith, dreams, discipline, consciousness, and the quiet mystery of being alive.In The Unseen Interior, Connor Harkey traces the emotional and spiritual aftermath of loss-not as an expert, but as a man paying close attention. Through memories of childhood, the death of his father, the strange weight of dreams, and the search for meaning in both science and faith, this book asks the kinds of questions most people feel but rarely say out loud.This is not a book of answers.It is a book of attention.And in that attention, it discovers something both humbling and hopeful: that God may be closer than we think.
AmazonPagina's: 76, Paperback, Independently published
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