Allusion is when we refer to something without directly naming it, like a shared story, symbol, or cultural reference. When we allude to or reference an outside mental image, it’s important to make sure it’s recognized. It can be a powerful way to add depth and meaning, but if the …
Before the great sorting of stars, before light found its speed and time its tick,there was only the deep hum.The great unspoken Word. And from that primordial utterance, two brothers emerged.Not born, but spoken.Not separate, but mirrors. The elder was Solas, with eyes like the morning that follows the end. …
The Space Where Life Becomes the Teacher I studied Spanish for three years in high school and another three years in college. Six years total.That’s a good amount of time to dedicate to anything. I could conjugate verbs on command, navigate sentence structure, even impress a professor or two with …
We think of 100% as totality. Completion. Certainty. But here’s the mystical twist: 100% is less than infinity. And your life belongs to the infinite. For centuries, we’ve used numbers to make sense of the world. Percentages, in particular, give us a language for likelihood, for risk, for scope. They …
Why Beating the Odds Starts by Ignoring Them Let’s get something straight: percentages are brilliant. In the aggregate, they tell sweeping stories of populations, patterns, and probabilities. But when it comes to your life, your singular, lived, beating-heart reality, percentages can become a cage. They tell you there’s a 70% …
(A Parable) Monkey Man had been grinding since his first neuron fired. He’d learned early that safety came through speed.Achievement bought love.Stillness got you eaten. So he trained himself on the law of effort:Go hard. Or go home. The limbic labyrinth became his temple.Dopamine his incense.Fear his fire.Mathematics, his Tool. …
In the sacred algebra of existence, where spirit and structure intertwine, calculus becomes more than mathematics, it becomes a metaphysical tool. When people ask, “What’s the logic of combining God and math?”
Like Sisyphus and his boulder, many of us spend our lives pushing toward transformation, only to feel it roll back down again. Every sermon, every self-help book, every Monday morning reset becomes just another climb that’s exhausting, endless, and incomplete. Why? Because most of us are trying to change only …
the Three Cons of Conscious Behavior—Conditional, Conditioning, and Congenital—and how understanding them has transformed the way I guide others and walk through the world. Some people change easily, some need deep support, and others have to find their own way. #SelfAwarenessJourney #EmotionalIntelligence #InnerWork #ConsciousLiving #ModernMystic @siriusleighpeter siriusleigh.com
Scaffolding the Bridge In teaching Numbers and Wonder: Rekindling the Spiritual Beauty of Mathematics, I’ve come to see that the biggest barriers to learning aren’t always intellectual, they are often deeply emotional and instinctual. This insight has been shaped by the work done across SiriusLeigh.com, and specifically in courses like …









