Tag: consciousness

  • The A(DHD)symptotic Mind

    The A(DHD)symptotic Mind

    “Sometimes the simplest tasks in my life can be asymptotic. ZeStroh’s Paradox is the variation of Xeno’s Paradox where the task, the simple task of putting the plate into the dishwasher breaks down like a fractal into molecular steps, atomic intricacies, nuclear nodules, protean particulars, electronic elements, and quarky points. Frozen it’s easier to put…

  • buckle up

    buckle up

    “You see this deep tectonically supersonically quantum mechanically cosmic anomaly. Moves up through me and I have a sense of hope that eluded me as horror deluded me and fear be-nuded me.”

  • Anthony, The Pig, and The Lighthouse

    Anthony, The Pig, and The Lighthouse

    On the anniversary of Anthony’s passing, reflections on his character and wisdom emerge. Though time was brief, his influence endures. Emphasizing the need for understanding in communication amid today’s divisive atmosphere, the narrator advocates for seeing beyond appearances, encouraging a genuine connection that acknowledges humanity in others.

  • Wisdom Begins At Foxwoods

    Wisdom Begins At Foxwoods

    Wonder. Wisdom begins with wonder. I wonder why my mind wanders, but wonder never wanders, leaping when it lingers. Have you ever had a new fact open your eyes to a reality that wasn’t there before? This is viral knowledge—once acquired, it becomes known and owned, carried through life like an inoculation.

  • The Liminal Role of AI in Writing and Art

    The Liminal Role of AI in Writing and Art

    Like most things in life, I tend to surf the liminal line and embrace the paradoxes while also drowning in them.

  • Hopefully Flying The Soft-Shoe Of Winged Feet.

    Hopefully Flying The Soft-Shoe Of Winged Feet.

    “Love will win because at the heart, the core, the ceur, the cure para mi Corazon, nothing really means what you think it means.”