Remember to Forget
The final reminder in my first three books: you can forget all of this.
Even though my books are full of reminders about who you already are, the ultimate reminder (and relief) is that you can forget all of it.
You don't need to hold onto any nondual perspective, spiritual understanding, or even the deepest insights. You can let it all go and still be completely whole. The forgetting itself is part of what you are.
Each book offers a different entry point into this freedom:
Enlightenment: no refunds! For anyone seeking enlightenment, avoiding it, or feeling stuck somewhere in between. Through 77 short and playful dialogues between your imagined self and your actual nature, it loosens the grip of chasing what can't be caught—making it instantly available.
Not your responsibility For those worn out from carrying it all—expectations, obligations, the pressure to hold it together. 60 interventions across 10 transformations, each one opening a new way of relating to life's tension and pressure, discovering the relief of letting responsibility move naturally rather than carrying it as a burden.
Insert life-changing title here For those exhausted by improvement but still wanting to engage fully with life. It explores what it's like to stop trying to solve life and instead play with it, bringing together surrender, intention, and reality, and the surprising peace that comes from not trying to fix anything.
These books can be read in any order. Each one reflects a different way of discovering you can forget everything—even the deepest truths—and remain utterly complete. The writing asks for nothing, explains nothing, and trusts that something will land exactly where it belongs.
You can get all three books for $16.23, or get them separately.


