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November 7, 2024

Betwixt: An epic journey of self-discovery

Betwixt is an immersive mental health game designed to help players explore their inner worlds, reduce stress, and build resilience through a narrative-driven experience. Set in a visually rich, dream-like landscape, players embark on a journey of self-discovery, encountering various characters, challenges, and metaphors that symbolise aspects of the psyche....

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November 6, 2024

Prometheus’ Flame: Stealing Fire from the Gods

A question I’ve been mulling over is whether AI’s role in our mythic journey a Pandora or Prometheus, first I wanted to examine the original myths. Last week, I explored Pandora’s Paradox: The Curse, the Gift, and the Mystery of Hope. And now Prometheus. He features in popular culture a...

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November 5, 2024

drifting

Lately, I’ve found myself drawn, almost obsessively, to the idea of walking as an art practice. What began as a passing curiosity has spiralled into something deeper—a full immersion, even a sort of possession. When I stumble upon an idea like this, it’s as if it takes over, urging me...

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November 5, 2024

Mapping the Geography of the Psyche: An Inner Adventure (3)

I’ve created a beginner’s guide to the geography of the psyche, designed for those of us without a formal background in psychology. The full guide is about 48 pages—far too long for a single blog post! So, I’m thinking of publishing it as an ebook eventually, but first, I’ll be...

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November 4, 2024

Walking as Art: When the Journey Becomes the Practice

I’m out here again, tracing a familiar loop around Southam. It’s one of my most frequented walking trails—a three-mile circuit I can almost navigate with my eyes closed. But today, I’m taking it in with new eyes, and maybe with a new purpose. Walking, which has always been a part...

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November 2, 2024

The Modern Prometheus: A Meditation on AI and Ancient Wisdom

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of meeting a fellow traveller, another seeker tracing their own lines across the vast, unseen map of the soul. We found ourselves at Mrs. B’s Coffee Shop, an unassuming sanctuary tucked away from the busyness of the world. It was the perfect setting for two...

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November 1, 2024

A Heartbeat Caught in the Clockwork of Silence

Time doesn’t behave as it should in the desert of the psyche. There, clocks don’t merely tick; they echo. They suspend us in moments we might have otherwise passed through, unnoticed. And sometimes we find ourselves caught, poised between breath and silence, life and stasis. It’s as if our inner...

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October 28, 2024

Mapping the Geography of the Psyche: An Inner Adventure (2)

I’ve created a beginner’s guide to the geography of the psyche, designed for those of us without a formal background in psychology. The full guide is about 48 pages—far too long for a single blog post! So, I’m thinking of publishing it as an ebook eventually, but first, I’ll be...

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October 27, 2024

Finding wisdom through wandering

Welcome to the first of what I hope will be many Wisdom Walks! I’m diving back into vlogging and couldn’t think of a better way to do it than combining it with my love for wandering, questions, and synchronicity. In this series, I’ll be exploring the landscape—both within and around...

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October 25, 2024

Reclaiming your inner world from consumer culture

“In a dualistic, binary, and suprarational culture, our need for mythic realms becomes evident and therefore violently saturated in commercial exploitation.” – Carl Abrahamsson, Occulture: The Unseen Forces That Drive Culture Forward I came across this passage in my reading this morning. It touches on an issue that I find...

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October 22, 2024

Rewilding the Psyche: A Return to Our Untamed Inner Wilderness

There’s a growing movement in ecological circles called rewilding, where humans seek to restore ecosystems to their natural, uncultivated states. It’s a call to bring back the wolves, to unchain the rivers, to let the forests grow dense and wild again. But what if this rewilding concept could also be...

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October 21, 2024

Mapping the Geography of the Psyche: An Inner Adventure (1)

I’ve created a beginner’s guide to the geography of the psyche, designed for those of us without a formal background in psychology. The full guide is about 48 pages—far too long for a single blog post! So, I’m thinking of publishing it as an ebook eventually, but first, I’ll be...

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October 20, 2024

Reflections from Wonderland

This image evokes one of the most iconic moments in modern cinematic history: Neo’s choice between the red pill and the blue pill in The Matrix. In this moment, Neo is offered a decision—whether to remain in the comfortable illusion of his existing world (the blue pill) or awaken to...

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