WHERE THE WALK BEGINS
- Feb 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 23

To the Heart in the Middle of It All,
If you found your way here, I do not believe it was by accident.
Seeluh was not created in a rush. It was not built for noise. It was born slowly, in quiet moments, in seasons of reinvention, in prayers whispered between responsibilities, health scares, motherhood, marriage, and becoming.
Seeluh means pause.
It means to breathe between the lines.
It means to sit with a verse long enough for it to sit with you.
I have always loved Scripture, but I longed to experience it differently, not just as instruction, but as invitation. Not just as doctrine, but as poetry. I wanted to feel it walk with me through ordinary Tuesdays, through uncertainty, through new beginnings after fifty, through the fragile courage it takes to build something again.
So I began rewriting.
Not to change the Word, but to slow it down.
Not to replace it, but to walk beside it.
Not to modernize truth, but to help modern hearts hear it again.
Seeluh is a poetic companion to Scripture. It is where verses breathe. Where chapters unfold in rhythm. Where reflection is not rushed. Where faith feels lived, not performed.
Here, you will find:
– Poetic reinterpretations of entire books of the Bible
– Reflections shaped by real life
– Digital devotionals physical designed for quiet mornings
– Words that honor both reverence and humanity
This is not a place for loud faith.
This is a place for deep faith.
This is for the individuals who need rebuilding.
For the believer, who needs re-learning.
For the thinker who loves beauty.
For the reader who wants Scripture to feel close again.
If that is you, welcome.
Seeluh is an offering, a poetic walk with God in real time.
May these pages meet you gently.
May the verses walk beside you closely.
May you find stillness here.
Pause here.
Let the verse linger a little longer than the noise.
Let it settle where strength is still forming.
Let it walk with you into the ordinary hours ahead.
This is Seeluh.
A sacred pause.
A poetic walk with God.
May you carry the stillness with you.

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