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Foundations

More Than This Moment

Memory, anticipation, older selves, unfinished moments — much more moves through the present than people usually realize. A grounded exploration of time, attention, identity, and the spaciousness of lived experience.

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Foundations

What Attention Makes Real

Attention quietly shapes the reality people experience each day. An exploration of repetition, atmosphere, fragmentation, and the worlds that form through what repeatedly receives awareness.

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Foundations

Life Seeking Form

Life is not static. It unfolds continuously through growth, change, attention, imagination, and form. What we call creation may be far more fundamental than we think.

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Foundations

What Feels Solid

The world feels stable because so much of it repeats. But familiarity, naming, and shared certainty may shape reality far more deeply than most people notice.

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Foundations

Before Anything Was Separate

Before identity, before division, before the world appeared as separate things—there was something else. This article explores the moment before separation, and what it still means now.

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Foundations

The Moment You Became You

You say “I” as if it has always meant the same thing.
It hasn’t.
What you experience as yourself
is a point of focus within something far wider.

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Foundations

Understanding the Nature of Physical Reality

What if reality is not something you enter into, but something you continuously create? Seth’s view challenges the idea of a fixed world and shows how thought, expectation, and perception shape experience from the inside out.