Surfing the Invisible Wave
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Narrated by:
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David Phillips
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By:
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David Phillips
Some books tell you a story. This one gives you a map.
He had the career. The house. The family. Everything that was supposed to matter — and a growing, quiet certainty that something essential was missing.
So he got on a motorcycle and rode west.
Surfing The Invisible Wave follows a man known only as Seeker on an unexpected two-week apprenticeship with a remarkable mentor on the California coast. What begins as a quest to conquer one of the world's most formidable waves becomes something far more probing: a journey into the beliefs, values, and inner architecture that determine whether a life feels meaningful — or merely busy.
This is not a story about surfing. It's a story about the invisible wave every one of us is already riding — the current of growth and becoming that carries us forward or lets us drift, whether we see it or not. Seeker's journey is the reader's journey. And the lessons his mentor offers aren't parables to admire from a distance. They're a roadmap.
Inside this book, you'll encounter:
- A powerful framework for understanding every growth cycle you'll ever navigate
- The non-negotiable foundation that makes everything else possible
- How to surface the hidden beliefs quietly shaping your choices
- The difference between the life you're living and the life you're capable of
- What it takes to become the person you need to be to craft the future you desire.
Surfing The Invisible Wave is for anyone who has ever looked at their life — the routines, the obligations, the things that should be enough — and felt, somewhere beneath it all, that there ought to be more. More passion. More purpose. More of a reason to get up in the morning.
There is. And it's closer than you think.
©2026 David Phillips (P)2026 David Phillips