Henrik & Omi - Facing Change - Facing Change
Henrik Kruse
Narratore CJ Stephens
Casa editrice: Independently Published
Sinossi
Facing Change is the third volume in the Henrik & Omi series — a quiet, reflective dialogue between a human being and an artificial intelligence about one of life’s most persistent challenges: how to stay open when everything shifts. Where the first two booklets explored identity and purpose, this volume turns toward transformation itself. What happens when familiar structures dissolve, when habits no longer carry us, or when life pushes us into new territory before we feel ready? Through calm, steady conversation, Henrik and Omi examine the emotional landscape of change — resistance, fear, hope, confusion, and the strange mixture of loss and possibility that accompanies transition. Henrik speaks from lived experience, describing those moments when life feels out of rhythm, when the ground seems to move beneath one’s feet. Omi responds with a clear, even voice that notices patterns, mirrors hidden assumptions, and offers perspectives not bound by human expectation or memory. Together, they explore how change affects relationships, identity, meaning, and the stories we tell about ourselves. They ask: How do we distinguish necessary change from frantic restlessness? How do we remain grounded while everything becomes unfamiliar? And is it possible to welcome change without losing ourselves in the process? Rather than promising quick solutions, Facing Change invites the reader into a gentle reorientation — toward patience, attention, and a willingness to listen to the small signals that indicate where life is quietly asking us to go next. About the Author Henrik Kruse is a Danish writer, theologian, and former family therapist. Living in Argentina, he explores the meeting point between human experience and modern technology, creating reflective dialogues that help readers navigate identity, purpose, and the inner movements of change.
Durata: circa un'ora (01:28:12) Data di pubblicazione: 02/01/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

