In this series we have taken a closer look at Iamblichus' remarks about the 'higher kinds' and what role they play in the scheme of things. For Iamblichus, it is a matter of necessity that there are intermediate kinds of things between Gods and embodied souls, since otherwise there would be a clean break between … Continue reading Thoughts on De Mysteriis: Part 3
On the Social Integration of AI
The social integration of AI is a matter of what place AI technology has and can take in society. If that place is instrumental, then the extent and nature of its integration will correspond in proportion to its utility. If, on the other hand, AI’s place in society is mereological, for lack of a better … Continue reading On the Social Integration of AI
Thoughts on De Mysteriis: Part 2
"For Iamblichus, the central issue of his age was not the polemic between pagans and Christians but the far more serious conflict between “old ways” and “new ways,” between the ancient traditions inspired by gods, and those recently invented by man," Gregory Shaw, Theurgy and the Soul, 3 As we saw in the previous installment, … Continue reading Thoughts on De Mysteriis: Part 2
Thoughts on De Mysteriis: Part 1
In recent weeks I've had the pleasure of reading and discussing Iamblichus' De Mysteriis over on Twitter with SolomonicVik, and I just wanted to share some of my thoughts on the text.Many of my readers are coming from an analytic, non-pagan background, and so are in all honesty unlikely to have any familiarity with this … Continue reading Thoughts on De Mysteriis: Part 1
The Ethics of Cutting in Line
Lately I've been going through some old pieces I wrote, and I have to say, it's amazing how much one forgets over the years! In some ways, I've come so far, in terms of style and content. But in others, I may have regressed, at least in terms of forgetting things I once thought I … Continue reading The Ethics of Cutting in Line
No BS Philosophy: Existentialism, Pragmatism, and the Beating Heart
For some of us, at some point in our lives, we experience the privilege of wondering about the mysteries of life. What is the point of going through all of this, day in and day out? Does it really all just come to an end? Is there more to reality than meets the eye? To … Continue reading No BS Philosophy: Existentialism, Pragmatism, and the Beating Heart
The World is What is Pagan
I am currently working on a book. It is combining a number of open projects and loose threads that have collected dust over the years. It will represent my most mature and considered thoughts on what Paganism is and what it's place is in today's world. Those of you who have followed my writings over … Continue reading The World is What is Pagan
A World Full of Gods – Some Thoughts
John Michael Greer is a well-known name in the Pagan community -- whether it's from his works on magic, Druidry, or environmentalism, etc. The man is prolific. Where I first heard of him, however, was from his work on Polytheism: A World Full of Gods. I had left seminary, Catholicism and even Christianity at the … Continue reading A World Full of Gods – Some Thoughts
Some Early Morning Metaphysics
There is a sense in which each thing has an ontological first-person perspective. It is perspectival in a first-person way because it is the vantage point from her corner of the universe, but it is ontological because it is a matter of her presence, rather than any awareness.It is a matter of being a center, … Continue reading Some Early Morning Metaphysics
On Gods and Men
Asclepius, son of Apollo, help me understand. Guide my thoughts, call me to those things you wish for me to see. I acknowledge my biases and ulterior motives, my ignorance, my stupidity. I move my will to counter these dispositions, these structures, as best I can. I look with fresh eyes, cleared from the fog … Continue reading On Gods and Men