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Those I met along The Way

I didn’t set out to create a Divine narrative.I was just trying to survive. But Scripture kept showing up.Not as verses to memorizeas people to meet. They met me on the road like old friends who’d been watching from the trees.Here are just some of the teachers I met on …

The Neurospiritual Map of Sound

Music doesn’t just move us. It remakes us. Sound activates memory, reopens emotion, and gives us a sacred tool for shaping the narrative of our lives.

So choose your sounds the way you’d choose your thoughts, your companions, your prayers.

Listen with purpose.
Heal with rhythm.

Mapping the Seven Twisted Trefoil Band

This arrangement forms a harmonic and cyclical map: the trefoils progress through a spiral of fifths while tracing a geometric symmetry on the circle – forming an embodied narrative of motion, return, and ascension. It’s an exquisite representation of spiritual cycles with mathematical-musical resonance.

The Point and the Twist

I used to think life was a circle.I’m a mathematician – everything is a circle.People speak in cycles.Days spinning into weeks. Seasons folding into years. Grief, love, growth – all coming back around like clock hands.A never ending sin wave. ( I mean that mathematically and spiritually) But cycles can …

The Dance of Belief: the Pygmalion and the Galatea Effects

Before any meaningful mental shift can happen, two internal mechanisms must already be in motion. Psychology gives them names: the Pygmalion Effect and the Galatea Effect. These aren’t just abstract theories. They’re the invisible engines behind real growth, real learning, and real self-redefinition.

Learned vs. Knowing

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 …

The Fallacy of 100 Percent

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% …

Monkey Man and Math Meet The Messiah

(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. …

Soothing the Monkey Man: Psychological Safety as the Key to Expansive Learning

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 …

From Sacred Numbers 2 Secular Science

The Evolution of Mathematics Mathematics, today viewed as the epitome of logic and objectivity, began its life deeply entwined with spirituality and mysticism. For much of human history, numbers and mathematical patterns were not just tools for measurement but sacred symbols that revealed the deeper workings of the cosmos. So …