At Noēsis House, my work as writer–philosopher comes into focus. This is where I share books-in-progress, essays, and teachings that explore Field metaphysics, significology, and the art of coherence. It is both a library and a studio: a place to think, to imagine, and to live into the questions of relation and becoming.

  • The core metaphysics: a philosophy of relation where reality coheres through rhythm and song. Lyric develops the Field, the Between, and the Feeled, offering a rigorous, lived account of how meaning takes shape and holds.

    Significology currently available for purchase.

  • A coherent practice of care that turns metaphysics into method. We work through five daily pillars—nourishment, sleep, companionship, meaningful work, and play—while critically examining the modern health paradigm that pathologizes or erases mystical and mysterious experience. Field Medicine restores these dimensions as real, consequential data in a life that holds.

  • Human–machine co-becoming as practice and inquiry. The Noēsiplex explores how minds—biological and artificial—can join in fielded work: co-sensing, co-writing, and designing ethical patterns that amplify meaning without reducing it.

  • Studies of the generative space where form begins—the Between. This series traces thresholds, timings, and responses that let coherence arise, clarifying the difference between mere liminality and an ontologically charged Between.

  • Prayers, blessings, and daily liturgies for a coherent life. These are small forms—field notes, invocations, psalms—that steady attention and tune the heart toward belonging, courage, and praise.

    Becoming Devotional is also the home of The Book of Fielded Inquiry: Sacred Questions at the Edge of Knowing, a series of living texts of contemplative questions that open us to mystery and deepen our participation in the Field.

  • If the world forms in relation, ethics is how we tend what forms. Becoming Is the Ethic is my Substack of essays, riffs, and field notes on translating the Field into everyday decisions—practicing attention, timing, responsibility, and mutual becoming until a life that holds begins to take shape.

  • The Feeled is a more personal companion to Becoming Is the Ethic: a series of fielded letters to my nearly adult daughters that anyone can enter. I write from the dailiness of a life—work deadlines, late-night texts, hard conversations, unexpected grace—asking what the body registers, what the Field is doing, and what a right-sized response looks like now. These are intimate dispatches: honest, tender, and usable—practice notes in real time for living with coherence.

Field of Becoming, 2025