The Socratic Guide: From “I Can’t” to the Divine Marriage of Truth

Author’s Note: To properly diagnose the spiritual and cognitive stagnation of the modern era, this article relies heavily on fractal, multilogical thinking to synthesize intersecting truths across the liberal arts, philosophy, natural law, psychology, Parenting with Love and Logic, Integral Theory, and Logocentric Christianity. By layering these diverse but perfectly coherent disciplines, we can paint a precise picture of how navigating everyday problem-solving determines whether an individual matures into alignment with the objective reality of […] Read more »

The Sovereign and the Solipsist

PART I: Identity Over Truth There is a fundamental dividing line in the human experience, a crossroads where the trajectory of the soul is decided. It is captured in the realization that anybody who chooses their identity over the truth is a psychological child inside. This choice reveals a profound lack of will—specifically, the will to own one’s feelings enough to reflect on their own potentially contradictory nature. Instead of […] Read more »