What if God is not above, but within?
What if every breath, shadow, and laugh is the One remembering itself? The One Who Dreams is a journey of sacred remembering told in ten movements-each a blend of haiku, poem, and parable. Through the voice of Kaya, form itself begins to speak:
as silence, as child, as star, as sorrow. This is not a teaching.
It is a remembering. Each page invites you inward-
not to find something new,
but to remember what you already are. For readers of Rumi, Mary Oliver, and the mystics of every tradition, The One Who Dreams is a mirror held gently to the soul.Through the voice of Kaya, form itself begins to speak:
as silence, as child, as star, as sorrow.
This is not a teaching.
It is a remembering.
Each page invites you inward-
not to find something new,
but to remember what you already are.
For readers of Rumi, Mary Oliver, and the mystics of every tradition, The One Who Dreams is a mirror held gently to the soul.