Habakkuk — The Question of What Remains
What is seen
does not always make sense.
What is known
does not always explain.
Not resolved—
but brought into question.
About This Work
This work explores the tension
between what is known
and what is experienced.
Not the absence of truth,
but the struggle to understand
how it unfolds.
Habakkuk is not about doubt.
It is about engagement.
What is unclear
is brought forward
and held before what is true.
How to Read
Read slowly.
Sit with the questions.
Do not rush to resolve them.
Notice what is asked.
What is answered—
and what is not.
This is not about explanation.
It is about remaining
in what is true
when understanding is incomplete.
Begin Reading
Place in the Journey
This follows the end
of what could not remain.
What is left
is now brought into question.
What is true
must now be held
even when it is not fully understood.
A Final Note
What is not understood
does not undo what is true.
It invites a deeper
trust
in what remains.