
Weekly field note, reflections, and reader conversations about modern spirituality, awareness, and beliefs.
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The Garden of Gethsemane, c. 1520. Pieter Pannemaker I, after Bernard van Orley.
There are a million and one lifestyle gurus out there trying to sell you presence.
I'm sure you're familiar with it, it looks like linen clothing, slow morni...
Some people think the edict means:
Hide your subscriber count.
Others think hiding your subscriber count means you care too much about being judged.
Some people judge writers for subscribing to too many people.
Others judge writers for...
William Stanley Haseltine, Natural Arch at Capri, 1871. Oil on canvas.
Foreword: Look, physics hits a wall at the beginning of time. I want to know what happens when thought tries to look beyond it.
What happens when thought tries to imag...
The Martyr of Equality by Paul Émile Chabas (1895)
The easy version of this essay would be to compare modern inequality to pre-revolutionary France and imply another collapse is coming.
That story already exists.
It spreads easily becaus...
Walter Gramatté, Self-Portrait in Front of Stairs (1922)
There is a strange feeling when someone understands what you mean before you have fully explained yourself.
In everyday language, we might call it chemistry, intuition, or being on...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Cultural and spiritual observer. Baseline skeptic. looking to connect with and help other artists, on the lookout for community builders.
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\ud83d\udc53 mr. (A)utistic. clinically diagnosed. "the autistic brain is a quantum superposition" \ud83e\udec6
Introvert in a loud world. Lover of cleverness, chaos, and coffee. I overthink professionally, laugh defensively, and write recreationally. Occasionally mistaken for wise. Frequently mistaken for serious. Rarely both at the same time.
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