More than jabbering on about myself, I'd prefer my work to speak for itself, although some introduction is probably in order. I've been interested in psychology, prayer, meditation, and spirituality since I was about five. Almost thirty years later, I'm still interested. I've spent my adult life traveling America and studying the world for those seemingly elusive answers that I never believed needed to be elusive. What I've seen has borne out that five-year-old's intuition, but I understand it with a somewhat educated palate now. After spending too long in graduate school, these essays* are representative of what I've come up with concerning meditation, globalization, cultural change, and evolution in general.
For the most part, I've tried to list these unpolished essays by understandable topics. I love the creative rub and possibility that comes from conversation, so I hope if something catches your interest, you'll comment. My friends tell me that I'm sometimes nearly impossible to understand, so anything that doesn't make sense to you may just not be well said (yet), and I invite questions along with additions and critique. I work with a progressive model of attentional abilities that is largely reliant on Ken Wilber's theory. The best introduction online here is the piece entitled Challenge and Ability. Where essays include terms beginning with capitalized letters, those terms should mostly be included in this introduction. Peace.
*As of 2023, most of these essays were developed over 15 years ago at this point.