I’ve gathered a small selection of readings from across this site. These aren’t prerequisites and they’re not meant to be consumed all at once. Think of them as orientation markers, ways to acclimate the mind to the kind of thinking we’ll be doing together. They span mathematics, scripture, psychology, music, and lived reflection, not as separate disciplines but as different lenses on the same human problem: how meaning reorganizes itself after disruption. You don’t need to agree with anything you read here. Just notice what resonates, what irritates, and what quietly steadies you. Look around, see where the links lead you.
Reading List
- Home
- Reading List
The Art of Turning Toward Growth Psychological Edaphoecotropism There’s a kind of beauty you only notice when you slow
Before any meaningful mental shift can happen, two internal mechanisms must already be in motion. Psychology gives them names: the
the Three Cons of Conscious Behavior—Conditional, Conditioning, and Congenital—and how understanding them has transformed the way I guide
View the entire issue below – You may download the issue as a pdf by selecting […] on the viewer menu bar.


