You sat down one evening, finally tired of performing. Tired of the noise you mistook for your life. Through the Quiet is not a guide to fixing yourself. It's a record of remembering - of the observer beneath every role you've worn, the subconscious patterns you didn't choose, the emotions you were taught to distrust, and the pain you learned to outrun instead of meet. Across thirteen quiet, unflinching chapters, Marcus Viveiro walks beside you through consciousness and identity, the subconscious as inherited programming, the marriage of emotion and logic, suffering as messenger rather than punishment, discipline as devotion rather than restriction, and the slow work of integration - gathering the scattered parts of yourself without needing to perfect them first.
This isn't dogma. It isn't a seven-day transformation. It blends stoicism, modern deism, contemplative neuroscience, and plain honesty into something that doesn't ask you to believe - only to notice. Each chapter closes with reflection questions and an affirmation, built not to instruct you, but to walk with you. If you're tired of noise pretending to be peace, Through the Quiet is the second companion in the Mind, Spirit & Logic Collection - begin here, or continue the journey from In the Quiet.
Open it tonight. Start with one breath.
You sat down one evening, finally tired of performing. Tired of the noise you mistook for your life. Through the Quiet is not a guide to fixing yourself. It's a record of remembering - of the observer beneath every role you've worn, the subconscious patterns you didn't choose, the emotions you were taught to distrust, and the pain you learned to outrun instead of meet. Across thirteen quiet, unflinching chapters, Marcus Viveiro walks beside you through consciousness and identity, the subconscious as inherited programming, the marriage of emotion and logic, suffering as messenger rather than punishment, discipline as devotion rather than restriction, and the slow work of integration - gathering the scattered parts of yourself without needing to perfect them first.
This isn't dogma. It isn't a seven-day transformation. It blends stoicism, modern deism, contemplative neuroscience, and plain honesty into something that doesn't ask you to believe - only to notice. Each chapter closes with reflection questions and an affirmation, built not to instruct you, but to walk with you. If you're tired of noise pretending to be peace, Through the Quiet is the second companion in the Mind, Spirit & Logic Collection - begin here, or continue the journey from In the Quiet.
Open it tonight. Start with one breath.