Humbling Journey
- Zyphyr

- May 14
- 1 min read
For a long time, my relationship with words was a very private one. When I first began writing the observations that would eventually become When Attention Settles, they were simply small notes to myself. I was genuinely hesitant to share these thoughts publicly.

To now see the book reach #44 in Spiritual Meditations in the US Kindle Store feels deeply humbling.
My only hope was that it might offer a quiet space for a few fellow travelers. Knowing that it is reaching people, resonating with them, and perhaps even giving them permission to press the “slow down” button on their busy lives means more to me than I can easily express.
Nearly 70 readers across different countries have now taken the time to sit with the book and share their reflections, thoughts, and personal experiences. I have read every message and every review with immense gratitude.
Thank you to everyone who has read, reviewed, recommended, or shared this work.
If you have already picked up a copy and the book resonated with you, even a brief review truly helps it reach others who may need a quiet pause in their day.
I’m also quietly working with the calm and reassuring voice of Noel Fuller (https://noelfuller.co.uk/) to bring When Attention Settles into audiobook form, which feels especially fitting for a book centered around stillness, attention, and reflection.

(Attached are a few reader reflections that have especially touched me recently.)





















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