In his book The Way of Transition, Bill Bridges articulates his perspectives, perceptions and “feeling intelligence” he gained through the tragedy of his wife’s death. He critically questions his expertise as a writer and struggles with the loss of confidence. He ruminates on the experience of being in the neutral zone, the no-man’s land void of meaning and direction. But Bill Bridges’ continued journey led him to the edge of uncertainty and revealed a new possibility. This author takes us through that remarkable transition, reaching for a new beginning where he finds love, close companionship. He even shares as he suffers through bouts of guilt and anxiety “replacing” his dead wife, Mondi, with a new woman. He finds the courage to rise above his past judgments and moves bravely ahead with his heart to marry Susan. He shares with us the wonder and the joy of this unexpected new beginning.