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 …
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 …
“Elisha said, ‘Go around and ask all your neighbors for empty jars. Don’t ask for just a few. Then go inside and shut the door behind you and your sons. Pour oil into all the jars, and as each is filled, put it to one side.’”—2 Kings 4:3–4 (NIV) When …
Actually this entire site could be called The Mythomatician’s Field Guide. But I like creating subsets for precision in thinking so I present this section called The Field Guide. Here, a Field Guide is not just a manual, it’s a living map through the wilderness of inner transformation. Unlike traditional …
A New Name for an Old Path Though the term Mythomatician is new, the practice itself is timeless. For as long as humans have sought to understand the heavens and themselves, there have been individuals who read the world as both number and symbol, story and structure. These were the …
The longer we allow the bar for women’s intellectual and professional expression to remain this low, the more we all lose. Some of us are building frameworks the world hasn’t seen yet. Some of us are supposed to shake rooms, not decorate them.
And the cost of pretending otherwise is too high.
(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. …
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 …
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 …
Numbers have fascinated humans for as long as we can remember. We use them to count, measure, and solve problems, but also to search for deeper meanings. This is where numerology comes in, the study of numbers as symbols that reveal personal and spiritual truths. At first glance, mathematics and …