Realms of Perception - Death and The Supernatural
We interact with only a tiny fraction of the light spectrum, yet we deny what lies in the darkness. By viewing our bodies as vehicles and ourselves as drivers, we can see that 'supernatural' experiences are simply injections of energy into a field of perception we have yet to fully master.
Altered States of Consciousness - What They Can Tell Us About What Comes After Biomechanical Death
Science is beginning to unveil the 'illusion' of the self. By comparing the commonalities between near-death experiences and psychedelic states, we can see death not as an end, but as a transference into a larger canopy of consciousness. It's time to trade fear for wonder.
The Physics of Presence: Finding Hope in the Great Continuity
In the quiet hours of grief, the world feels fractured. But if we lean into the reality of Oneness, we see that energy cannot be destroyed—it only changes form. Your loved ones haven't vanished; they have simply shifted beyond the visible spectrum into the eternal pulse of the universe.
On Living and Dying
I’m often asked about my personal ethos on death. While I prefer to keep this space open for everyone’s journey, I believe it’s helpful to share the premise behind my writing. My core philosophy is simple: We are consciousness experiencing itself infinitely.
Re-Membering Who We Are
My friend spent decades creating an identity for someone else, only to find herself holding the remnants of a life that can no longer be hers. It makes me realize how easily we choose the path of least resistance. We must learn the art of 're-membering': the opposite of being pulled apart.
The Culture of Crisis - How Chaos Becomes the Norm
I marveled at the number of times I heard the word 'crisis' yesterday: fuel, drought, economy, healthcare. We have accepted chaos as a way of life, constantly looking for someone to blame or a system to topple. But these modern industries are not the only way to thrive.
Intentional Moments - the Road to Joy
We don’t consciously choose to forsake happiness for irrelevant, fleeting pursuits; we are lured there by deceptive images and a culture that tells us wealth is money. But true prosperity is social. Deep joy—the kind that makes the shoulders shake with laughter—only comes through intentional living.
Reimagining Affluence
We live in boxy homes and call it affluence, yet we remain dependent on failing systems and robbed of our sleep. We’ve been taught that wealth is money, but what if true affluence is the complete dissociation from time itself? Our future depends on reinventing what makes us happy.
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