• Lost In The Truth

    When the Life You Knew No Longer Fits

    Coming soon - paperback and ebook

  • There are moments when something inside you begins to shift

    long before your life can make sense of it.

    Your body tightens or softens.

    Old ways of being loosen.

    A quieter truth rises beneath the noise.

    You can feel the change, even if you can't explain it.

    Most people meet these moments with urgency — trying to understand them, fix them,

    or push through them as quickly as possible. Lost in the Truth offers a different

    invitation: to stay.

    Drawing on the body's innate intelligence and the quiet wisdom of inner thresholds, this

    book accompanies you through the full arc of inner change — from the first signs that

    something is shifting, through the disorientation of the in-between, and into the slow,

    unglamorous, essential work of becoming someone new. Not a better version of yourself.

    A truer one.

    Written for those who sense that feeling lost is not a mistake but an entry point, Lost in

    the Truth does not offer formulas or timelines. It offers presence. Language for what

    you've already been sensing. Company for the space between who you've been and who

    you are becoming.

    If something in you is stirring —

    if you can feel change before you can name it —

    this book will walk beside you, one honest step at a time.

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  • "You were never lost.

    You were being reorganized around who you truly are."

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  • Lost In The Truth is a spiritual self-help guide for people navigating inner change and

    life transitions. It addresses the quiet, disorienting experience of feeling like the life you

    have been living no longer fits who you are becoming — and offers a body-centered,

    contemplative companion for walking through that experience with honesty and

    presence rather than urgency or force.

    The book moves through the full arc of inner transformation: recognizing the first signs

    of change, understanding the body's language during transition, navigating the in-

    between, and slowly rooting a new self into an ordinary life. It is not prescriptive. It does

    not offer timelines or formulas. It walks beside the reader rather than instructing them.

    The voice throughout is warm, grounded, and meditative. It draws on somatic

    awareness, threshold work, and the author's background as a practitioner working with

    people through significant life transitions.

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    Susan H. Harris is an intuitive guide, channel, and seer with more than ten years of

    experience accompanying people through the thresholds of their lives. Her work is

    rooted in somatic awareness, deep listening, and the body's innate intelligence — shaped

    by her own journey through loss, awakening, and reinvention, and by decades of

    pilgrimages to sacred landscapes across the world.

    She lives and practices in San Diego, California.

    Learn more about working with Susan

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