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The Art of Still Places

JusticeUnredacted
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Pages
40
Year
2025
Language
English

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The Art of Still Places is a lyrical, spirit-centered meditation on quietness, memory, and sacred belonging in a world that often forgets how to pause. Written by JusticeUnredacted, this 80+ page offering is both a sanctuary and a quiet rebellion-inviting readers to reclaim rest, tenderness, and divine presence in everyday spaces.Through immersive chapters like The Porch at Dusk, The Garden After Rain, The Kitchen Table, and The Lantern's Circle, the book becomes more than a reflection-it's a companion for healing. Each page weaves poetic prose with heartfelt prayers, soulful blessings, evocative imagery, and reflection questions that awaken something deeply familiar and true.This is not a book of escape. It's a space to breathe.Whether you read alone in the hush of morning light or beside loved ones seeking peace, The Art of Still Places opens doors to emotional sanctuary and spiritual grounding. It is both gentle and bold, offering comfort for the weary and quiet resistance to the fast-paced clamor of modern life.A perfect read for truth-seekers, porch-sitters, night walkers, and those who still believe in beauty found in silence, steam, footsteps, and grace. About the AuthorJusticeUnredacted is a writer, activist, and curator of sacred quiet. Known for his unflinching truth-telling and lyrical prose, he creates spaces where breath becomes resistance and stillness becomes survival. His work blends spiritual reflection with political clarity, inviting readers to reclaim what the world taught them to forget.As the founder of community-rooted initiatives and the author of The Art of Still Places, he speaks not from pulpits but porches - where memory, prayer, and protest meet. His writing honors Black sacredness, everyday grace, and the hush between burdens.JusticeUnredacted lives in Louisiana, where he continues to build sanctuary through words, leadership, and legacy. This is his first published devotional.

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