Rethinking Space and Time
We tend to treat space and time as fixed and external. But what if they are part of how experience is structured—something we participate in rather than simply move through?
We tend to treat space and time as fixed and external. But what if they are part of how experience is structured—something we participate in rather than simply move through?
To improve your life from within is not about forcing change—it is about noticing how your experience is already being shaped, and where you have more influence than you think.
Ideas rarely stay where they begin. They move. They are carried by traders, travelers, teachers, and translators. Along the way, they form relationships—between languages, religions, cities, and imaginations. These relationships shape the ideas themselves, and in the process, they shape us. Hermeticism is one of the clearest examples of this. What began as a fusion…
It is difficult to imagine changing the world when you are not sure that anything you do actually matters. Many people carry a quiet suspicion that their actions are too small to influence the wider world, or that the world is already set on a trajectory too large to alter. Others feel overwhelmed by complexity,…