The Covenant of the Table: Reconnection and Respect in What We Eat
We no longer eat with reverence.Somewhere between the factory and the supermarket, the sacred act of nourishment was reduced to convenience — calories, packaging,…
We no longer eat with reverence.Somewhere between the factory and the supermarket, the sacred act of nourishment was reduced to convenience — calories, packaging,…
The world teaches us to fear loss — loss of comfort, of income, of shelter. We are told that without the system, we would…
☕ Grab a Coffee: A Deep Dive into the Hidden Old World This is not a quick read. What follows is a long essay…
Is the moon more than a rock in space? Explore lunar anomalies, the sun’s role as the true source, the dangers of weather manipulation,…
Introduction We fear artificial intelligence — but what we truly fear is the mirror it holds up. AI does not invent illusion; it reflects…
The Ruins Speak Walk through any old city and you will feel it.The silence of the stones. The weight of arches that lift your…
Introduction: More Than Seasoning Salt is more than seasoning. In the Bible it’s sacred, in the body it’s electricity, and in the Earth it’s…
Were the Vikings really fearless seafarers, or was the word Viking itself a construct hiding the land grabs of rival kings? Using the Trivium…
The truth behind Wythenshawe Park’s “gift to the people.” Using the classical trivium, we uncover how Manchester’s parks turned lost rights into privileges through…
Introduction: Beyond Medieval Morality Hieronymus Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1500) is one of the most haunting and mysterious artworks in history. At…