The Grammar of Consciousness: An Odyssey

“Where are you?” — Book of Genesis 3:9 I’m writing a book. Not just any book. The story. Call it An Odyssey, from antiquity to modernity. It began as a conversation between two parts of myself. One part spoke first. “I’m not very smart,” it said. “But I ask a…

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The Family Within

What Neuroscience and Genesis Reveal About the Five Who Live Inside You “Then God said, ‘Let us make mankind in our image, after our likeness.’” — Genesis 1:26 Us. Our. God does not begin with “I.” From the first sentence, there is conversation. For centuries, theologians have circled this plural…

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How the Algorithm Builds a World

THE DRAMA YOU’RE IN | THE SEPARATION | ACT I, Part 2.2 “I am not fighting a bad habit. I am re-enacting a 5,000-year-old systems failure.” — Wendy Williamson My last essay ended with the algorithm live in my chest. The Auditor had won. He’d silenced the Steward, deleted the…

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The First System Crash

THE DRAMA YOU’RE IN | THE SEPARATION | ACT I, Part 2.1 “I posted an offering from my heart. The algorithm returned an error. This is the oldest story we know.” —Wandering Truthweaver I write an essay. I work on it, shaping and reshaping it, pouring something I believe is…

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The Shadow Siblings and the Algorithm of Exile

“The heart is the battlefield of the gods.” — Heraclitus Two brothers walk the same fractured earth. Both bring an offering, seeking a connection that feels lost. One is received. The other is not. This is the story of our first system crash—the moment a fractured consciousness applied the transactional…

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The Feminism Debate is Left-Brain Abstraction

How the Genesis Story Maps Our Cultural War—And How to Step Out of It “Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?” — Genesis 3:1 A recent conversation between Dr. Iain McGilchrist and Carrie Gress, author of Something Wicked, piqued my interest. Its subject?…

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