Exploring Consciousness Without Superstition or Dismissal
Gödel, Self-Reference, and the Limits of Explanation
Reflections at the crossroads of reason, myth, and lived experience
Gödel, Self-Reference, and the Limits of Explanation
On Energy, Constraint, and Generational Entropy
A note to myself, February 2026
The Undoing: Why “Soul Purpose” Collapses Under Scrutiny
Six Hundred Hours of Meditation and the Dissolution of Engagement
What Loss Teaches Us
Before the day begins, before the noise intrudes — three handwritten pages. Julia Cameron called them Morning Pages. For millions, they’ve been a creative lifeline. For me, they became something else: a daily act of emptying the cup before it can be filled again.
This essay challenges conventional ideas about God. If you’re a firm believer, deeply committed to a specific religious tradition, you may find some o…
Why Most of Us Are Prisoners in Our Own Heads — and Don’t Know It
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