A declaration of interdependence — where mind, matter, and compassion arise as one unfolding process. “Relational Naturalism” unites science, awareness, and ethics into a humanism without hierarchy and a spirituality without the supernatural.
Essays
Philosophical and reflective writings exploring consciousness, identity, mortality, and the naturalized nondual perspective of Neo-Theseanism.
If consciousness isn’t owned, then death isn’t loss. Thomas W. Clark’s “generic subjectivity” reframes mortality without mysticism—showing that awareness itself was never yours to begin with.

