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DEBRA: On the Unsupervised Learning of Concept Hierarchies from (Literary) Text
With this work, we introduce a novel method for the unsupervised learning of conceptual hierarchies, or concept maps as they are sometimes called, which is aimed specifically for use with literary texts...
The Great Transformation
Ego is an interesting thing
An artifact of the mind
Created by Freud
At the beginning of the 20th century
To describe one of the tripartite aspects
Of the mental sheath of man
Which governs and drives our behavior
And yet there have been many…
The Great Balancing Act
There is no doubt
A balance and equilibrium exists
At the grand physical level of the universe
As the innumerable galaxies
And their suns and planets
Came into existence
And sustains itself
In a vast and endless dance
This balance was observed…
Vedic Worship
To sit and submit
The offering of incense and candles
And be inspired
By the life of the Master
And those who came before us
To show us the Way
That there is some Truth
To all the Teachings
That Love exists
That true love is all that there…
The Mind of Man
There was a time
Many moons ago
When a small furry beast
With two arms and two legs
Five digits on both
Came to walk upright
They don’t know when
And truthfully they don’t know why
But when they did
Something strange happened
The great…
Chasing Ghosts
They dance and sing
They poke and prod
They captivate our Soul
They press against our psyche
Pretending to be friends
Pretending to hold out the answer
As if the Truth was theirs
But what are they really?
Ghosts of times past
Visions of some…
Reason and Logic: The Precursors to Science
It's clear in studying early religion and philosophy that mythology and cosmology in antiquity was not only theological in nature, but also had a political motive as well. But at some point in antiquity there was a break from which reason and knowledge was…
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Homo Mysticus: ex machina
Homo mysticus is a book about the science of mysticism, seen through the lens of ancient cosmogony and sacred geometry. This book connects the spiritual and the otherworldly to the practical and tangible in a refreshingly down-to-earth way. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the subjects of both mysticism and science.
Metaphysics Reconsidered
This work sits at the tail end of a progression of studies into theology, mysticism, and philosophy which reaches its apex here philosophically. It builds off of the understanding of the (shared) foundations of theological, mystical, and philosophical knowledge from antiquity that we explore in Theology Reconsidered and Homo Mysticus that have…