
Wandering in nature I find myself going off into philosophical reveries and then blogging about these - on consciousness and selfhood from an ecological perspective. Psychotherapist, Educator. Husband, Dad, Stepdad. Optimistic and Open.
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Image: Me gigging in central London as an undergraduate about five minutes ago in the early 2000s
Temporal incompleteness is the perception of a pattern as unfinished because it is still unfolding. It is this unfolding that I think gives rise to our sense of the flow of time. I first explored this idea in On Time Travel and then On Holo...
The mind we experience day to day is not self-contained, but anchored in transpersonal structures that precede us and outlast us. Behind the personal moves the transpersonal. Although we do not ordinarily experience the larger structures th...
When I was a kid in the 1980s, the richest experiences of Christmas took place at my Grandma and Grandpa’s farmhouse. In my memory, they felt closer to the 1950s than to the decade I was actually living in. Bing Crosby singing White Christm...
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Wandering in nature I find myself going off into philosophical reveries and then writing about these. Ecological consciousness and selfhood. Psychotherapist, Educator. Husband, Dad, Stepdad.
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