Available Winter 2026 - Blue Sky Mind

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Blue Sky Mind - A Beginners Guide to Heart Awakening, sits at the intersection of memoir, dharma, and plant-medicine integration. Unlike many spiritual books written from a teacher’s seat, this one is told from the perspective of a working builder, father, and athlete who learned awareness the slow, hard way. It’s grounded in blue-collar reality – job sites, endless trails, conscious parenting, and money stress – rather than retreat centers or monasteries. And although plant medicines appear in the story, the book is not a guide to taking psychedelics. It’s a book about what comes after the big experiences: integration, habit-change, and learning to relate to thoughts and emotions with steadiness and humor. The language is simple and conversational, without jargon or guru tone.

Blue Sky Mind - A Beginners Guide to Heart Awakening, sits at the intersection of memoir, dharma, and plant-medicine integration. Unlike many spiritual books written from a teacher’s seat, this one is told from the perspective of a working builder, father, and athlete who learned awareness the slow, hard way. It’s grounded in blue-collar reality – job sites, endless trails, conscious parenting, and money stress – rather than retreat centers or monasteries. And although plant medicines appear in the story, the book is not a guide to taking psychedelics. It’s a book about what comes after the big experiences: integration, habit-change, and learning to relate to thoughts and emotions with steadiness and humor. The language is simple and conversational, without jargon or guru tone.

Audience and market for which this book is intended:  

This book is for readers who are serious about healing and freedom, but allergic to spiritual pretense. It will resonate with:

  • People navigating trauma, grief, burnout, or big life transitions

  • Men and women who’ve tried self-help and therapy but still feel restless or stuck

  • People curious about plant medicine who want a grounded, non-hype perspective

  • Meditators and yoga practitioners interested in integrating practice with everyday life

  • Therapists, coaches, and facilitators working at the intersection of trauma, embodiment, and spirituality

  • The primary market is adult readers 24-70, with a secondary audience in mindfulness, recovery, men’s work, and psychedelic integration communities.