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Rethinking Scarcity and the Nature of Experience

There’s a quiet assumption woven into how we move through life — that what feels constricting must be corrected, that what feels lacking must be filled. But what if scarcity is not an error to fix, but a condition to understand? Not something imposed upon us, but something inherent in the way we perceive, choose, and become.

Notes on Living with Sacred Contrast

These are field notes from the edge — a trace of the inner walk, not toward perfection, but toward deeper recognition. What follows isn’t doctrine or dogma, but an honest reflection from the terrain between paradox and purpose, between memory and moment. It’s about contrast. Sacred, maddening, revealing contrast — and the subtle light it casts when we choose to face it rather than flee.

Defensive Strategy

The armed and police forces may never be completely dismantled or discontinued in our societies. Yet, with every generation, we have the opportunity to make fundamental shifts in the operating mechanisms, underlying values, and practiced paradigms as new men, women, and likely robots and androids enlist or are introduced into the various peacekeeping services, forces, fleets, and organizations.