One question. Many approaches.

Faith
Relationship
Participation
Embodiment
Restoration

Understanding Existence

The Journey Home

A contemplative and accessible handbook exploring what it means to be human — tracing presence, relationship, fragmentation, and the recovery of wholeness. Seventeen chapters that function as a map back to the life we were made for.

The book integrates depth psychology, contemplative theology, and relational neuroscience through a Christ-centred framework — treating Christ's teaching not as religious opinion but as structural description of how human life actually works.

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Our Father's Garden

Returning to the Life We Were Made For

A Christ-centred, garden-based restorative framework for rebuilding dignity, stewardship, family, community, and Kingdom participation. Beginning with the soil and moving outward to the structures of human life.

Gardening here is not merely horticulture. It is a model for how restored relationship with creation reconnects us to the deeper patterns of care, patience, and belonging that make human life possible.

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The Isolation Cycle

A framework for understanding psychospiritual emergence and integration — proposing a seven-phase self-reinforcing feedback loop as the mechanism by which emergence becomes self-undermining, and tracing the path toward coherence and reintegration.

Originally developed as an academic paper submitted to the International Journal of Transpersonal Psychology. The Christological arc of this framework is understood as structurally necessary, not culturally optional.

Fiction Projects

Stories exploring the human condition through lived worlds. The Quiet Threshold Cycle is a planned 21-book literary fantasy series functioning as a civilisational-scale parable — the same patterns of the double fracture and the journey home, rendered in narrative form.

Fiction as a parallel door into the same centre — for those who find their way through story before they find their way through argument.

All roads return to one question.

What does it mean to become fully human in right relationship with God, self, others, and creation?

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