Amal Lana · The Well-Being of Water

Water, healing,
and the long journey
back to yourself.

Four volumes. Five picture books. One question that runs through all of it: are you willing to let go of the wall?

A four-volume memoir · A children's series · A life still being written
The Well-Being of Water

Four volumes. One current.

A memoir in four parts — each one a different body of water, a different season of healing, a different kind of surrender.

Who is here

Amal Lana

In Arabic — hope for us

I grew up afraid of water. I nearly drowned at sixteen. I survived a marriage that asked me to disappear, lost a home I was promised, and built a healing sanctuary with my bare hands in a garage in Flagstaff — no kitchen, no savings, every kind of faith.

I am an aquatic healer, the founder of Waves of Hope, and a woman who has spent a lifetime learning what water knows that we keep forgetting. I am writing four volumes about water, healing, and the long journey back to yourself.

"In a twelve-foot saltwater pool, I found what decades of searching couldn't give me. Peace."
"Water is probably as old as medicine itself.
Yet we treat it as a luxury, not a prescription."

The Well-Being of Water · Water Healing Research Framework

Stay in the current

New stories and teachings,
whenever they're ready.

Free. Unhurried. Offered the way water is offered — come in as you are.

Follow the current

A book about water, healing, and finding your way home to yourself. Coming when it's ready.