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Black-and-white image of a wooden ship emerging from fog, symbolizing transformation and continuity in the Ship of Theseus paradox.

Welcome to the Crossroads of Story and Self

The Neo-Thesean Voyage is both a literary and philosophical exploration. In this place, imagination and inquiry converge to examine what it means to be in a world of constant change.

At its heart lies Neo-Theseanism, a secular philosophy inspired by the Ship of Theseus paradox. It holds that identity — whether of a person, a city, or a civilization — is never static but perpetually renewed through transformation. Every thought, cell, and memory is replaced in the unfolding of time, yet continuity persists as relation rather than substance.

Born from the novella Particles of the Past, this project now extends into essays, reflections, and dialogues on consciousness, relational naturalism, and nondual philosophy. Together, these threads weave a naturalistic vision of reality in which the self and the world are not separate entities but rather moments within a single, evolving process.

The Voyage invites you to question what endures when everything changes, and to see continuity not as permanence, but as participation in the ceaseless flow of existence.