FAQ
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1. What is The Navigator of the Unseen about?
The Navigator of the Unseen is a space for poetic reflection, spiritual presence, and soul remembrance. It offers weekly writings that explore inner stillness, subtle perception, and the quiet journey of becoming.
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2. Who writes the content on this site?
All reflections, poetry, and insights are written by Michel — a lifelong creative and spiritual observer who writes from direct experience, deep contemplation, and the intuitive flow of presence.
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3. Can I use or share your writings?
All reflections, poetry, and insights are written by Michel, a lifelong creative and spiritual observer who writes from direct experience, deep contemplation, and the intuitive flow of presence.
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4. How often is new content published?
New blog entries are typically published once a week, each one offering a new facet of inner reflection — like a soft step on the invisible path.
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5. Do you offer books, prints, or guided practices?
Not yet, but they’re in the works. I’m currently exploring how to bring these offerings to life. You can subscribe or check back for updates.
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6. Is this work religious or affiliated with any tradition?
No, this is not based on any one religion. The writings are spiritual, grounded in lived experience and open to all seekers, regardless of belief.
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7. Can I support your work or collaborate?
I welcome heartfelt connection. If you feel moved to support or co-create, feel free to reach out through the contact page.
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8. Why do you use metaphors like ‘the unseen’ or ‘the flow’?
Much of what we experience in life, intuition, memory, emotion, and presence, lives beyond words. Metaphors like “the unseen” or “the flow” help me speak to that deeper space. They offer bridges between the visible world and the subtle currents that move beneath it, where real truth often resides.
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9. What inspires your writing?
My writing is often inspired by consciousness, perception, and the way human awareness processes experience. I’m fascinated by how thought, memory, emotion, and intuition interact — how something unseen can shape our reality. I explore the edges between neuroscience, energy, and the subtle patterns that influence how we feel, think, and remember. Writing becomes a way of observing and integrating these patterns from within.