A Place for the Still-Becoming
Hi. I’m Bill.
I’m not a guru. I’m not fully healed. I’m not here to sell you a perfect spiritual lifestyle wrapped in mantras and Instagram quotes.
I’m a man who’s still trying to stay awake in a world that makes it easy to fall asleep.
Mindfully Pure started because I needed a space to tell the truth, about being stuck, about losing the spark, about longing for connection while feeling disconnected, about drinking more than I want to, about meditating one moment and numbing out the next.
And I figured… maybe you need that space too.
This isn’t a “how-to” blog.
It’s a living record of what it’s like to walk a spiritual path when you’re still human, still messy, still figuring it out.
I’ve been passionate. I’ve been numb. I’ve created and collapsed. And through it all, I’ve kept asking:
“Where is God in this?”
“Where did my fire go?”
“How do I keep going without pretending to have it all together?”
Mindfully Pure is where I share what I’m learning, not as a teacher above you, but as a companion beside you.
What You’ll Find Here
- Reflections from the edge of healing, heartbreak, and hope.
- Journals that don’t pretend.
- Conversations that go beneath the surface.
- Resources that support your journey back to yourself.
- And a growing community of people who are tired of being “fine” and want to be real instead.
What I Believe
- You don’t need to be perfect to be worthy.
- You don’t have to arrive to be of value.
- Your honesty is more healing than your image.
- God isn’t waiting for you to clean up, God is sitting right beside you in the mess.
- And the spiritual path is not about rising above your humanity, it’s about loving it.
This is what it feels like to try and stay awake when everything in the world makes you want to go numb. Here’s what I’ve learned. Here’s what I’m still learning. Come sit with me if you’re tired of pretending you’re okay.
If you’re tired of surface level everything…
If you feel like you’ve lost your spark but haven’t given up looking for it…
If you long to feel connected, even while you’re still hurting…
Pull up a chair.
This space is for you.
And if you’ve got nothing figured out but still show up anyway, that’s more than enough.
We’ll walk this path together.
—Bill
Still Becoming







