Soulcruzer

February 18, 2025

seeing the shapes of things

episode summary In this episode, I take you along for an afternoon walk as I explore a phrase that caught my attention: “Learn to see the shapes of things rather than the stories.” What does it mean to perceive reality without immediately turning it into a narrative? How do we...

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February 17, 2025

soulcruzer theme song

I’ve been experiementing with AI-generated music, and the results have been pretty cool for what it is. The level of quality you can get from AI-powered music tools is mind-blowing. Lately, I’ve been playing with Suno and Riffusion, two platforms that make the process incredibly easy. Suno operates on a...

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February 16, 2025

wake up before it’s too late

It’s Sunday evening. The weekend is winding down, and for most of us, the gravity of another Monday is setting in. A slow, creeping resignation. The ritual continues: set the alarms, prep for the workweek, slip into the machinery of modern life without much resistance. We tell ourselves we’re free,...

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February 14, 2025

down the rabbit hole with Fallen Horses, by Smash Mouth

My down-the-rabbit-hole excursion today is “Fallen Horses” by Smash Mouth. They’re a band usually associated with high-energy feel-good anthems. But, in this tune, they offer something more introspective. The song drifts through the in-between spaces where longing, death, and the search for transcendence converge. Underneath the deceptively simple lyrics lies...

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February 14, 2025

Change Magick – Episode 2: Belief as a Tool

Episode Summary:What if belief wasn’t something you had to “find” or “wait for”—but something you could shape, install, and wield? In this episode, we explore one of the foundational principles of Change Magick: belief as a tool.

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February 12, 2025

thoughts on Liber Null & Psychonaut

Soulcruzer Podcast: Show Notes Episode Overview Welcome to another episode of Soulcruzer. Today, I’m recording from an unlikely spot—the Premier Inn at Heathrow Airport. Finding a quiet place has been a challenge, with fans humming in the room and planes roaring overhead every few minutes. But that’s just part of...

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February 11, 2025

on craft, care, and the art of restoration

There’s something almost monastic about this mechanic’s workshop. The tools arranged like sacred relics, the quiet rituals of tuning an engine, the slow work of bringing something worn and rusted back to life. To an outsider, it might look like simple labour—just a man fixing bikes. But to those who...

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February 10, 2025

discursive meditation as a tool for deep thinking

reclaiming the lost art of deep thought When was the last time you truly sat with an idea—let it breathe, let it unravel, let it lead you somewhere unexpected? Not just skimming the surface, not just forming a quick opinion before moving on, but actually dwelling inside the thought, following...

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February 10, 2025

the art of the ARG

blurring the lines between game and reality Imagine waking up one morning to an email that shouldn’t exist. A cryptic message from a character you’ve never met, hinting at a secret society, a hidden mystery, or an unfolding conspiracy. Or maybe a symbol appears in a public park—a riddle carved...

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February 9, 2025

a small messenger of memento mori

This morning, I stepped outside—not to get anywhere, but to clear the cobwebs from my mind. A simple walk, a quiet dérive, untangling thoughts spun from a day of circling my own house, my own head. It’s easy to drift away from the core of who we are. To become...

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February 8, 2025

bending reality

There was a moment, years ago, when I first questioned the solidity of reality. It wasn’t a grand revelation, not some hallucinatory break where the walls dissolved into cascading green code—but something smaller, quieter, like a glitch at the edge of perception. I was walking home late at night, the...

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February 7, 2025

Change Magick – Episode 1: An Invitation to Transformation

Change is inevitable. The question is—do you resist it, or do you wield it? Welcome to the first episode of Change Magick, my new micropodcast exploring the art of transformation and personal power. This is not just a podcast—it’s a space for experimentation, a signal for those ready to step...

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February 6, 2025

a micropodcast on personal power and transformation

Change Magick Change is inevitable. The question is—do you resist it, or do you wield it? At the tail end of last year, I started working on a framework for personal power and transformation, which I called Change Magick. It fuses Chaos Magick, Jungian psychology, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and postmodern philosophy....

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February 5, 2025

ReSeeding

Wow! These photos from photographer Susan Kaufer Carey are stunning! Check out her full photo essay in the Edge of Humanity Magazine Likes https://edgeofhumanity.com/2025/02/04/reseeding/.

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February 5, 2025

writing advice from André Breton

André Breton’s Manifesto of Surrealism remains a rallying cry for writers willing to break free from the rigid structures of thought and let language flow untamed. His approach—writing in a near-trance, embracing the spontaneous, refusing to edit—challenges the way we often think about storytelling. What if writing wasn’t about control...

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February 3, 2025

tsundoku: the art of unread books

Leave it to the Japanese to have a word that perfectly describes my book obsession. Tsundoku—the quiet, beautiful accumulation of books, stacked high with the best of intentions yet left unread. It is not hoarding, not neglect, but something softer, something more reverent. Each unread book is a possibility, a...

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February 2, 2025

you are way, way better than you think

I came across a simple yet powerful idea from Lenny’s latest podcast where he interviews Shopify’s CEO, Tobi Lũtke: You are way, way better than you think. It’s the kind of phrase that lands differently depending on where you are in your life. Read it on the right day, and...

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February 2, 2025

the social web is the web

I’m right there with Dave on this. Support for links is the basic requirement of the web, the same way we say feeds are required to be a podcast. If you don’t support links not only aren’t you the web, you’re anti-web. In reply to https://oursocialweb.org/. building the web like we...

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