Articles:

Reflections where art meets the science of the soul.
A living collection of ideas — on consciousness, emotion, energy, and wholeness. 
Here, neuroscience and poetry sit side by side, and big questions are held gently. 


Read slowly. 
Let something stir. 🌿

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Consciousness Formula (Ψ₀ · C = dI/dτ)

The Consciousness Formula: Soul as Noun, Consciousness as Verb, Body as Place.
Can the soul have a grammar? Can consciousness be written — not to reduce its mystery, but to honour it?

A formula that holds the sacred and the precise in the same hand. Ψ₀ — the soul, the still point that does not change. C = dI/dτ — consciousness, not a thing but a happening, the rate at which awareness unfolds across time. M — the body, the sacred place where soul meets the world. And one quiet condition beneath it all: that we are always becoming more whole.
An invitation to see yourself as soul, happening, and place — all at once. ✨

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Meta-Vision

Meta-Vision: The Art of Seeing Yourself Seeing
What happens when you turn awareness back upon itself — when you watch the one who is watching?

Meta-vision is the art of seeing yourself seeing. Like holding a mirror up to your own awareness and finding, in that reflection, infinite layers of understanding. It is the doorway to knowing not just what you perceive, but who perceives — the quiet witness behind every thought, every feeling, every moment of your life.
A gentle exploration of self-awareness, presence, and the deepest mirror there is. 🪞

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The Mitochondrial Network Coherence Hypothesis

What if the energy of your body and the coherence of your mind are part of one living system — and what if we could learn to tune it?

Exploring how the vast network of mitochondria within us — the tiny engines in every cell — may play a role in the regulation of human bioenergetics and conscious states. A bold hypothesis about coherence, energy, and the living intelligence woven through the body.
Turning sci-fi into reality — one question at a time. 🧬

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Conflict as Locally Low Integration

What if conflict isn’t a battle between right and wrong — but simply a place where integration has grown too low?

In this piece, I explore a quiet but powerful idea: that diversity without integration becomes chaos, and uniformity without diversity becomes stagnation. The harmony we long for — in ourselves, in relationships, in the world — doesn’t come from forcing a perfect system into being. It comes from gently increasing integration, one local place at a time. And then, like all living things, it scales.
A reflection on wholeness, tension, and the art of coming together without losing what makes us different. 🌿