Some forms of exhaustion cannot be solved by rest—the exhaustion of constantly appearing, controlling, and holding everything together.Journal of an Inner Liturgy is a reflective, contemplative book about this inner fatigue and the slow transformation that follows when control gives way to trust. Rather than offering formulas, it creates space for stillness, honesty, and personal recognition.Blending poetic imagery with direct insight, it explores themes of loss, surrender, quiet faith, and inner freedom. Each chapter includes gentle prompts, turning reading into a lived, personal practice.For readers seeking depth.Not noise.Presence.Not performance.