Spiritually Incorrect
This non-fiction work blends memoir and essay to argue that there isn’t one right path to spiritual fulfilment. With candour and irreverent humour, it invites readers to question rigid rules, explore personal beliefs, and craft a spiritual life that fits their own experience. Written for adults seeking a fresh, unorthodox take on faith, meaning, and everyday holiness, the tone is bold, thoughtful, and uplifting.
Structured as intimate anecdotes and reflective essays, the book moves between personal stories and broader conversations about spirituality in the modern world. The writing is clear, funny, and unafraid to challenge conventions, making complex ideas feel accessible. Readers follow scenes from daily life—coffee conversations, quiet moments of contemplation, and at-home rituals—to discover how sacredness can appear in ordinary places and moments.
It covers concepts such as questioning dogma, finding authenticity in personal practice, and imagining spirituality as something practical rather than ceremonial only. Learnings feel approachable through storytelling, straightforward prose, and humor that invites reflection rather than defensiveness. The book turns challenging questions into engaging, real-life exploration you can carry into your own life.
- A memoir-essay blend that questions sacred assumptions and invites personal reflection
- Provocative questions about what counts as sacred in daily life, including rituals, spaces, and public acts
- Witty, clear writing that balances candour with warmth
- Short, readable chapters with a conversational voice that makes heavy topics approachable
- Thoughtful cultural observations and practical reflections for personal spiritual exploration
- Suitable for solo reading or group discussions about faith, culture, and modern life
After finishing, readers gain a broader, more personal understanding of spirituality—one that fits real life rather than tradition alone. It fosters confidence to question norms, nurtures curiosity and humor, and leaves a lasting impression of possibility, openness, and a more intimate relationship with what counts as sacred.
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Spiritually Incorrect
Spiritually Incorrect
This non-fiction work blends memoir and essay to argue that there isn’t one right path to spiritual fulfilment. With candour and irreverent humour, it invites readers to question rigid rules, explore personal beliefs, and craft a spiritual life that fits their own experience. Written for adults seeking a fresh, unorthodox take on faith, meaning, and everyday holiness, the tone is bold, thoughtful, and uplifting.
Structured as intimate anecdotes and reflective essays, the book moves between personal stories and broader conversations about spirituality in the modern world. The writing is clear, funny, and unafraid to challenge conventions, making complex ideas feel accessible. Readers follow scenes from daily life—coffee conversations, quiet moments of contemplation, and at-home rituals—to discover how sacredness can appear in ordinary places and moments.
It covers concepts such as questioning dogma, finding authenticity in personal practice, and imagining spirituality as something practical rather than ceremonial only. Learnings feel approachable through storytelling, straightforward prose, and humor that invites reflection rather than defensiveness. The book turns challenging questions into engaging, real-life exploration you can carry into your own life.
- A memoir-essay blend that questions sacred assumptions and invites personal reflection
- Provocative questions about what counts as sacred in daily life, including rituals, spaces, and public acts
- Witty, clear writing that balances candour with warmth
- Short, readable chapters with a conversational voice that makes heavy topics approachable
- Thoughtful cultural observations and practical reflections for personal spiritual exploration
- Suitable for solo reading or group discussions about faith, culture, and modern life
After finishing, readers gain a broader, more personal understanding of spirituality—one that fits real life rather than tradition alone. It fosters confidence to question norms, nurtures curiosity and humor, and leaves a lasting impression of possibility, openness, and a more intimate relationship with what counts as sacred.
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This non-fiction work blends memoir and essay to argue that there isn’t one right path to spiritual fulfilment. With candour and irreverent humour, it invites readers to question rigid rules, explore personal beliefs, and craft a spiritual life that fits their own experience. Written for adults seeking a fresh, unorthodox take on faith, meaning, and everyday holiness, the tone is bold, thoughtful, and uplifting.
Structured as intimate anecdotes and reflective essays, the book moves between personal stories and broader conversations about spirituality in the modern world. The writing is clear, funny, and unafraid to challenge conventions, making complex ideas feel accessible. Readers follow scenes from daily life—coffee conversations, quiet moments of contemplation, and at-home rituals—to discover how sacredness can appear in ordinary places and moments.
It covers concepts such as questioning dogma, finding authenticity in personal practice, and imagining spirituality as something practical rather than ceremonial only. Learnings feel approachable through storytelling, straightforward prose, and humor that invites reflection rather than defensiveness. The book turns challenging questions into engaging, real-life exploration you can carry into your own life.
- A memoir-essay blend that questions sacred assumptions and invites personal reflection
- Provocative questions about what counts as sacred in daily life, including rituals, spaces, and public acts
- Witty, clear writing that balances candour with warmth
- Short, readable chapters with a conversational voice that makes heavy topics approachable
- Thoughtful cultural observations and practical reflections for personal spiritual exploration
- Suitable for solo reading or group discussions about faith, culture, and modern life
After finishing, readers gain a broader, more personal understanding of spirituality—one that fits real life rather than tradition alone. It fosters confidence to question norms, nurtures curiosity and humor, and leaves a lasting impression of possibility, openness, and a more intimate relationship with what counts as sacred.













