How Imagery Moves the Overton Window of Your Imagination

On the boundary of the conceivable, the attention that builds reality, what's in your feed right now, and how to move your own window deliberately. The Window The Overton window is usually described as a political concept — the range of ideas acceptable for public discussion at any given moment. Policies outside the window don't... Continue Reading →

Understanding the Mechanics of Imagery

On borrowed imagination, installed reality, and the oldest mechanic in the world running on your newest device. What You Actually See Look at the moon tonight. Not a picture of the moon. Not a diagram. The actual moon, with your actual eyes, from wherever you're actually standing. Take a moment with it before reading further.... Continue Reading →

The 4 Truths

Presence, Truth, and the Collapse of Images There are very few things that can be said without qualification. Most statements depend on language, agreement, memory, or belief. They may be useful, accurate, or meaningful, but they are not absolute. When examined closely, they dissolve. A small set of truths does not. The most fundamental of... Continue Reading →

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