This sacred book is a spiral journey through mystery, rupture, and remembrance. Inspired by the cosmopoetic vision of Bayo Akomolafe and rooted in myth, ecology, somatics, and process philosophy, it invites the reader to descend into their own sacred unknowing — and to return bearing gifts that cannot be taught, only lived.
Structured across four spiraling movements — Dialogue, Exile, Myth, and Practice — the book unfolds through poetic voices: the Seeker becoming Pilgrim, the Trickster-Muse unsettling certainty, and the Storyweaver braiding insight and embodiment. It offers not explanations, but invitations; not doctrines, but rituals.
The World Is Still Being Made is not meant to be read once. It is meant to spiral with you — to bless your breath, hold your wounds, and walk beside you as you become what the sacred is still dreaming.










