Here is the concrescence of nature and the inquisitive mind: the humble quest to wring wisdom from the alchemical Tao, to wake from the dream while still holding the impossible object, to snatch the UFO in a fishing net. Through the arts of good thinking, good sense, and good taste, such things are as attainable as your living breath.
This site chiefly exists to organize and make accessible the author's original studies in programming, mathematics, and natural philosophy. Recent or most-unique projects are formatted for offline consumption in PDF form.
Secondly, this site shares small bits on alchemy, cognition, law, music, mythology, skepticism - you get the gist. Nearly all of this content is scraped from Internet sources and uniformly formatted. All efforts are made to maintain original citations and to practice good scholarly ethics. This is done to preserve a cross section of the "old web" before it vanishes by one means or another.
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- Manly P. Hall
- Romanian Proverb
... the angel said to Descartes
- Terence McKenna
- Diogenes
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The top image (click for color) was originally carved into wood by a now-unknown artist. French astronomer Camille Flammarion published a printed version in an 1888 book called L'atmosphere: meteorologie populaire, now in Public Domain.
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The Wizard is one who understands the way of the world. The wizard relates with nature, knowledge, and music. The wizard is a student of life. He writes. He studies. He is not concerned with worldly trifles, but with the essence of space and time. The wizard knows himself. The wizard has gone. The wizard has seen for himself. The wizard sees the future because he stirs it.