Is Death Inevitable?
From the Sumerian Kings List to the biblical Methuselah, ancient traditions recount leaders who lived for generations. While academics dismiss these timelines as allegorical, they raise a radical question: What if we weren't originally engineered to die?
The Death of Death
As autumn leaves create a tapestry on the grass, they signal a season of rest before regrowth. It’s not a far leap to imagine that universal time follows this same cyclical path—looping in an unending cycle of birth and rebirth.
Proof of Life
Modern science defines life through chemical reactions and environmental cause-and-effect. But if we only define life by what we can see, hear, or touch, we limit our ability to understand the vast amount of data existing outside our sensory range.
Remembering the Departed
Can a nickname become a sign from beyond? Explore a moving story of grief, a field of red flowers, and the mystery of life after death.
A New Definition of What It Means to Be Alive
Science defines life as tangible and calculable—a chain of amino acids and biological building blocks. But what if life has nothing to do with the meatsuit, and everything to do with the infinite 'conscious one mind' that creates biology as a result of its own experience?
Understanding Grief in the Context of Love
We define grief as the sorrow of loss, but deeper down, it is the abrupt silencing of the sensory inputs we relied on to define love. But what if life isn't just the 'meatsuit' we drive through spacetime?
Demarginalizing Death - Recommendations for Living
In the West, death is a taboo black hole we avoid at all costs. We huddle in a snug bubble of false security, ignoring the fact that our way of life is like walking on thin lava. But what if we embraced the idea that nothing is secure?
The Fragile
My friend met his death yesterday at the young age of 43. Experiences like these leave us laden with grief and questions that cannot be said out loud. But this raw emptiness serves as a reminder: our lives are like thin glass.
What Survives the Fire
We strive for comfort and security, relying on our culture to define what those things mean. But when our systems fail and our 'little empires' fall, we are often blindsided by the sting. What if these fires are intended as teachers, not destroyers?
Native Medicine
Native medicine - or indigenous medicine as it is likely more properly to be called - is medicine that resides