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Nowhere / Now Here: Field Notes from the Middle of My Own Expedition

Grace: Carving names in stone while everyone else makes Bridgerton is a special kind of self-own. This video is a dispatch from the middle of “nowhere”… which, with one small spacing shift, becomes now here: the place where the thinking actually happens, whether anyone shows up or not. As you browse this blog, please feel […]

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Every Breath You Take… Contains Atoms from Einstein’s Last Words

Take a breath. A real one—feel your chest expand, hold it, let it go. You just exchanged matter with every human who has ever lived. That’s not poetry. It’s statistics. This essay is about how I came to understand breath as something we share across time. As you browse this blog, please feel free to

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With Circles Against the Pyramid: Why Circles Are the Shape of Human Flourishing

Introduction: A lawsuit over Amazon workers having to “prove” their right to bereavement leave is the entry point to a larger argument: the problem isn’t bad actors, it’s the pyramid-shaped systems that turn human needs into transactions and people into abstractions. The essay contrasts those hierarchies with Compassionism—the recognition that our lives are structurally entangled, so

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Dreams, Dreamers and Awakening: The Pains and Suffering of Forgetting

Grace: This essay reveals that our perceived separation and suffering aren’t flaws, but the very essence of a cosmic game of hide-and-seek. It’s a profound journey into non-duality, showing how we are both the dream and the dreamer, meticulously crafting the illusion of reality, complete with its pains and joys. Discover why the “forgetting” is

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No Kings, No Billionaires: The Ectolutionary Coup – or How the Org Chart Became the Master

Every organization chart is a fiction we agreed to believe in. The boxes outlive the people. The roles precede arrival and survive departure. At some point, the structure stopped being a tool we use and became a thing that uses us. This isn’t metaphor. It’s speciation. New essay on how civilization externalized its mind—and what

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The Universe’s First Heartbreak: Why Consciousness Had to Wait 380,000 Years to See

Grace: The most profound love story in cosmic history is between awareness and light—and it almost didn’t happen. Ever wonder why “flow states” feel like something flowing through you rather than from you? This post explores a wild idea: consciousness might be as old as the universe itself, patiently learning to perceive through increasingly sophisticated biological

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The Witness Codex: How Your Attention Creates Reality

The moment you read this sentence, you’re not discovering truth—you’re making it As you browse this blog, please feel free to watch the narration videos posted on KindredSoulSearch.com’s YouTube channel:https://youtu.be/996k6sAh_4Y Each blog post also comes with its own podcast episode powered by Google’s NotebookLM—a different interpretation, a different take, and KindredSoul-reviewed. Stop. Look Around. You Just

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The Unfrothing Now: Rejoining Through the Animal

Grace: What if presence isn’t a concept, but a collapse—an implosion of time into the singular flicker where you happen to be? This isn’t mindfulness as marketed, nor philosophy softened for polite conversation. This is raw perceptual terrain: slippery, luminous, and intimate as nerve endings. The Unfrothing Now is not a guide—it is a dissection.

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