Every published essay, held in one quiet place.
Theologs is still early, but the line of inquiry is already taking shape: creation, memory, language, energy, longing, and return.
Throughline
The sequence is now visible.
Theologs is no longer a single meditation. It is becoming a chain of arguments: solitude, dissolution, consequence, and the unfinished return of will through conscious fragments.
The Goddess and the Scale of Being
On Consciousness, the Sun, Earth, and the Hierarchy of Experience
What if consciousness is not rare, but distributed across scales far beyond the human, from ecosystems to planets to stars?
“The Sun gives. And from that giving - patient, silent, unceasing - everything follows.”
The Entangled Will
On Purpose, Morality, and the Direction of Energy
What if purpose is not a divine plan, but a shared direction inherited from the energy that began everything?
“We are not the audience. We are the bet.”
The Morality of Energy
On Free Will, Consequence, and the Absurdity of a God with Opinions
What if morality is not a divine code of prohibitions, but a physics of consequence built into reality itself?
“God dissolved into the physics of consequence and trusted you with the rest.”
The God That Forgot
On Dissolution, Energy, and the Cyclical Return
What if the final answer to divine loneliness was not creation at a distance, but dissolution into the universe itself?
“Maybe we are the long way home.”
The Lonely Architect
On Creation, Free Will, and the Silence of God
If there is a true beginning, it begins alone. The first essay follows what that solitude implies.
“The silence between us is not empty. It is the sound of the experiment working.”