Journal

Here you’ll find my articles, essays, occasional poetry, and, above all, philosophical meanderings. My interests and curiosities are broad, but the central focus remains the pursuit of what is authentic, real, and true.


On Awakening: What Would Life Be Like, Really?

On Awakening: What Would Life Be Like, Really?

We often ask what life would look like if humanity awakened. The problem isn’t the question itself, but the assumption that we could recognize the answer from within our current condition. Whatever such a world might be, it would not resemble our fantasies, myths, or technologies. It would demand something far more unsettling: presence without projection.

Fire, Terrain, and the Intelligence of Nature

Fire, Terrain, and the Intelligence of Nature

What we call invasive, diseased, or dangerous often says more about our assumptions than the systems we’re observing. What if forests and bodies are responding intelligently to conditions we’ve misunderstood?

Wanting: Why the World Needs You to Feel Incomplete

Wanting: Why the World Needs You to Feel Incomplete

Wanting is not neutral. In modern life, it has been shaped into a mechanism of deferral that keeps us reaching without ever arriving. Let’s examine how that mechanism operates — and how it can be dismantled.

The Long Unraveling: When Empire Gets Corrupt, Lazy, and Arrogant

The Long Unraveling: When Empire Gets Corrupt, Lazy, and Arrogant

Empires don’t usually collapse from external attack. They rot from within — through comfort, corruption, and the arrogance of believing they are immune to consequence.

The Shame Engine: Awakening from the Mimetic Noise

The Shame Engine: Awakening from the Mimetic Noise

Long before we question what we want, we’re taught what to want, who to admire, and what to fear so we won’t be cast out of the herd. Most never notice when that bargain is made, or what it costs. This reflection is about the moment the noise becomes unbearable, borrowed desires grow heavy, and the suspicion arises that freedom may require letting go of far more than we were ever told.

Symbols and Reality, Act III: Reclaiming Agency

Symbols and Reality, Act III: Reclaiming Agency

After exploring the hidden costs of technology and the symbolic power of modern saviors, this essay examines how to reclaim human agency. It delves into discernment, ethical action, and the philosophical and psychological tools needed to navigate hype, myth, and narrative manipulation — empowering readers to act consciously in a world dominated by spectacle and symbols.