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Adventure Awaits

In a world faced with uncertainty at every turn, I am leaning into a life of wandering. The idea of sitting at home watching YouTube videos for hours and hours, alone and depressed, was enough to drive me mad. So, I’m doing myself a favor, turning to nature and culture for a creative exploration into the unknown. I’ve long wanted to become more physically adventurous, especially since becoming more spiritually adventurous as I’ve grown older. Often stunlocked by shyness, using introversion as...
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Apr 12
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Winds of Change
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Mar 27
Quick note: If you want a more steady stream of what I’m up to, what I’m watching or reading, or to follow my adventures, I share more on the Kimiya Telegram (free to join) and possibly an upcoming YouTube channel. Don’t worry, I will repost videos on Substack and Warpcast too. If you want to chat directly, paid subscribers get access to a connected Telegram group.I’ve been feeling the swift winds of change. The end of Winter/beginning of Spring brings about change in such a magical, serendip...
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Myth Taken, Myth Birthed
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Mar 16
This week, I again explored myths and mystics to understand and pursue genuine wisdom. This piece explores how neoliberal illusions have mythically fragmented the West, leading to a spiritual and communal crisis. By reclaiming myths through Jungian, Gnostic, and metaphysical distillation, we can collectively rediscover pathways to genuine wholeness.Myths taken and myths birthed. This is the story of an endless cycle of opposing narratives driving full force through altering perceptions of his...
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Library Realism: Beyond the Page
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Mar 5
Last week, we briefly touched on the Library Economy. When first imagining this new social order, one might be confused about how it could possibly work outside of simple theories or curious about a different form of global trade altogether. Here, we’ll either stoke those fears or clarify the process. Only you can decide. Join our Telegram Channel I am by far not the first or only one to advocate for this possible future. The Library Economy movement, championed by the Srsly Wrong Podcast, di...
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Toward A Greater Transition
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Feb 25
I revere transitional periods. For the past six years, I’ve lived through my own liminal space—one which taught me to see change as sacred. Now, we’re collectively entering a profound new transition. Though many experts have discussed the history of past transfers of intelligence and industry through the ages and empires, my perspective may be a bit more radical than the ones you’ll find on newsfeeds and usual social algorithms. Aside from pure intuition, that’s what drove me to start this ne...
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Winds of Change
Blog iconKimiya Mag
Mar 27
Quick note: If you want a more steady stream of what I’m up to, what I’m watching or reading, or to follow my adventures, I share more on the Kimiya Telegram (free to join) and possibly an upcoming YouTube channel. Don’t worry, I will repost videos on Substack and Warpcast too. If you want to chat directly, paid subscribers get access to a connected Telegram group.I’ve been feeling the swift winds of change. The end of Winter/beginning of Spring brings about change in such a magical, serendip...
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Myth Taken, Myth Birthed
Blog iconKimiya Mag
Mar 16
This week, I again explored myths and mystics to understand and pursue genuine wisdom. This piece explores how neoliberal illusions have mythically fragmented the West, leading to a spiritual and communal crisis. By reclaiming myths through Jungian, Gnostic, and metaphysical distillation, we can collectively rediscover pathways to genuine wholeness.Myths taken and myths birthed. This is the story of an endless cycle of opposing narratives driving full force through altering perceptions of his...
Discover card cover image
Library Realism: Beyond the Page
Blog iconKimiya Mag
Mar 5
Last week, we briefly touched on the Library Economy. When first imagining this new social order, one might be confused about how it could possibly work outside of simple theories or curious about a different form of global trade altogether. Here, we’ll either stoke those fears or clarify the process. Only you can decide. Join our Telegram Channel I am by far not the first or only one to advocate for this possible future. The Library Economy movement, championed by the Srsly Wrong Podcast, di...
Discover card cover image
Toward A Greater Transition
Blog iconKimiya Mag
Feb 25
I revere transitional periods. For the past six years, I’ve lived through my own liminal space—one which taught me to see change as sacred. Now, we’re collectively entering a profound new transition. Though many experts have discussed the history of past transfers of intelligence and industry through the ages and empires, my perspective may be a bit more radical than the ones you’ll find on newsfeeds and usual social algorithms. Aside from pure intuition, that’s what drove me to start this ne...
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