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Writing Plan for NaNoWriMo 2020

Writing Plan for NaNoWriMo 2020

It’s been a few years since I participated in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), in fact going back to 2014 when I was finishing up the draft of my first novel When Winter Calls and preparing it for self-publication. I’m now privileged to have the time to focus more on writing and so there’s noContinue ReadingContinue Reading

On the Practical Paths of Rosicrucianism

On the Practical Paths of Rosicrucianism

This long-read piece follows on from my previous essay on 21st Century Rosicrucianism and was originally presented to the September 2020 virtual study group meeting of Metropolitan College, Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia. I’m pleased to share it here now, understanding that it is by no means a comprehensive view of early Rosicrucian texts; nor isContinue ReadingContinue Reading

Hypnagogia Album Release

Hypnagogia Album Release

Today marks the release of my debut album Hypnagogia! A minimalist psybient album created on a eurorack modular system, it explores concepts of isolation, contemplation and realisation through music that straddles the worlds of generative and performative composition.   The concept running throughout the album speaks to our eternal capacity for spiritual liberation and abilityContinue Reading

Towards the Philosophy of a Future Conscience

A collection of posts from the blog that really speak to the core ethos of developing a future conscience.Continue Reading

The Spirituality of Technology: Foundations of a New Humanity

What impact is technology having on the driving motivations for human endeavour and activity? Are we formulating a clear view of what progress means in this newly emergent age? Can we talk about a spirituality of technology, and what might that mean?Continue Reading

Will Virtual Reality Make Us More Anti-Social?

Virtual Reality will prove, in many examples over time, to be anti-social. Which is why we should not shy away from the question, and cannot allow ourselves to hide from the plausible repercussions of this new technology.Continue Reading