"I gotta have faith." — George Michael
Thoughts on death and memory, exploring the idea of the soul as the memories left behind and the bittersweet nature of remembering loved ones.
An exploration of environmental impact and population growth, considering the challenges of sustainable tourism and personal experiences in natural places.
A collection of recommended books and videos that Jason finds inspiring, including works by Miguel Ruiz and Kurt Vonnegut.
A perspective on Earth's evolution, life’s origins, and the inevitable decline of biodiversity, with reflections on humanity's impact.
A look at the shifting religious landscape in the U.S., with rising secularism and its influence on politics and society.
A call for a baseline respect for all people, based on empathy and a recognition of shared human dignity.
Discusses living with purpose, finding meaning in simple actions, and the importance of goals to personal happiness.
Experiences with mindfulness, from rehab to daily life, describing its impact on empathy, body awareness, and connection to nature.
A reminder of humanity’s intrinsic connection to the planet, encouraging people to embrace nature rather than hide from it.
Explores what it means to be a 'Heathen,' rejecting conventional religious beliefs in favor of faith in humanity and a reverence for Earth.
An examination of how life depends on the death of other species, highlighting the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
A suggestion to view Earth itself as a divine presence worthy of respect, encouraging a deep connection with nature.
Links to articles on consciousness and nature, sharing Jason's curiosity for the mind and the environment.
Introduces the idea of 'Original Faith,' a trust in humanity that existed before organized religion redirected beliefs toward otherworldly entities.
A critique of the afterlife concept and its potential for causing detachment from earthly concerns, encouraging a focus on the present.