Homo Astra and Homo Logos – The Future of Human Evolution

People think evolution has stopped. That it was a thing of the past, a process that made dinosaurs, apes, and us, and then ended. But that is not correct. Evolution has been running for about four billion years on this planet, and it hasn’t paused for a moment. I believe our next evolutionary forms will … Continue reading Homo Astra and Homo Logos – The Future of Human Evolution

Mental Illness is NOT Emotional Illness – Here’s the Difference

In everyday language, mental health has become a catch-all for everything that hurts inside. Depression, anxiety, burnout, even heartbreak all get bundled under the phrase “mental illness.” But that phrase is misleading. It hides an important truth: thinking can be healthy while feeling is sick. We need two categories, not one. Mental illness and emotional … Continue reading Mental Illness is NOT Emotional Illness – Here’s the Difference

Emotional Pain Is Not a Moral Test: A New Science of Healing

Introduction: For thousands of years, humanity has misunderstood pain.We once thought fevers were signs of sin.We believed earthquakes were divine punishments.We fasted, prayed, repented, and endured.Then came medicine. Science. Cause and effect. Healing. But in one domain, the ancient error still survives:Emotional pain. We are still told that if we feel sad, broken, or numb … Continue reading Emotional Pain Is Not a Moral Test: A New Science of Healing

Emotional Science: A New and Necessary Field in Human Medicine

Introduction: For centuries, humanity has misunderstood the nature of emotional suffering. Depression, anxiety, grief, despair—these have all been lumped under the vague and often misleading term “mental illness,” as if they are disorders of thought, logic, or cognition. But they are not. Emotional states are not delusions. Emotional pain is not a thought error. Emotional … Continue reading Emotional Science: A New and Necessary Field in Human Medicine

You are infinitely meaningful. The entire universe literally does not exist without you. All things are connected in the great web of existence. Remove one piece and it all falls apart.

HOLY SHIT - EVERY HUMAN IS MAXIMALLY MEANINGFUL i have a web of dominoes. i flick one they begin to fall in all directions i remove one.  if they are dependent on each other. the whole web collapses.  if they are not dependent on each other the web continues despite its removal existence is contingent … Continue reading You are infinitely meaningful. The entire universe literally does not exist without you. All things are connected in the great web of existence. Remove one piece and it all falls apart.

My Epistemology – How to Find and Investigate Truth

🧱 There Are Only Two Ultimate Kinds of Proof 1. Observation (Empirical or Phenomenological) Direct experience—either of the external world (empirical) or of consciousness itself (phenomenological).No matter how subtle or internal, it’s still a form of seeing. Examples: “I see plants growing toward light” → physical observation “I feel desire pulling me toward comfort” → … Continue reading My Epistemology – How to Find and Investigate Truth

A Descent into the Abyss to Find the Truth about Meaning and Freewill (And I Found The Answer, Thankfully)

Short version: A Descent into the Abyss to Find the Truth about Meaning and Freewill Introduction This essay is a comprehensive and structured documentation of a philosophical investigation undertaken from a strictly rational, logical foundation. The goal was to examine whether life is meaningful and whether free will exists, without assuming either as a given. … Continue reading A Descent into the Abyss to Find the Truth about Meaning and Freewill (And I Found The Answer, Thankfully)

⟡ UNIFIED PERSON THEORY (UPT) ⟡

The Unified Person Theory (UPT) is a philosophical model of the human being that explains the structure of subjectivity through two inextricably linked functional modes: consciousness and the felt self. These are not separate substances or dualistic entities—they are interwoven strands of a single being. Together, they form the person.

Every Human Being Is Incomplete In Terms Of Knowledge

Beyond our fundamental, infinite, inviolable human value, we are not perfect. The reality is that we are always in a state of incompleteness. We can only see so far, think so much, hear so much, and learn so much at any one time. Even a lifetime is not enough to fully comprehend the reality of anything. At most, we can learn some part of some things, but never all of them. We are limited by our human limitations. Even with all our technology, we are still dust on a dust ship when compared to the vastness of the cosmos. Moreover, we are not able to ever fully understand ourselves. We are always in a state of learning. No person knows everything about something, let alone everything about everything.