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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...

Dolores Cannon, Nostradamus, Time Travel and Metaphysics

Dolores Cannon's work is nothing short of extraordinary. We take a look at her corpus, her technique and specifically her interactions with the famed doctor and soothsayer Nostradamus from 16th century Europe in today's diary entry. Not for…
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On Dolores Cannon and the Subconscious

Snow Cone Diaries entry today on the nature and mechanics of the subconscious mind, linking Dolores Cannon's groundbreaking work with Vedanta and modern Psychology - and ultimately physics. Understand the mechanics and you can appreciate…

On the Nature of Mind (video entry)

What is the nature of mind? What is the nature of thought? Who are we really? Who are you really? These are the questions that lie at the heart of meditation practice. They are beginner ideas, but in their simplicity, and focus, represent…

Entry 10.1.2021: Networking, Data Exchange and the Age of Information

The modern technology infrastructure has ushered in a new age, the Information Age, where people from all over the world can share their stories, experiences, knowledge to anyone and everyone around the world. A massive, global, redundant and…

Entry 09.30.2021: On the Nature of Thought and the Human Form

What's the difference between a yogi and a philosopher? A yogi looks to be enlightened while a philosopher looks to simply understand what it is like to be enlightened. The distinction is between how one perceives the relationship between the…

New talks available on YT

Talks on Eurasian Philosophy, Objective Realism and Chakras and Meditation now available on my YouTube channel available here. Enjoy. Feedback welcome. namaste JV

Latest Books

homo mysticus: ex machina

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

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…