Poetry Aphorisms And Personal Reflections

This page gathers the more personal, lyrical, polemical, and fragmentary writing in the corpus: poems, aphorisms, short reflections, social commentary, and compressed philosophical notes. These sources often do not build a full system on their own, but they reveal recurring moods and convictions that animate the more developed historical, civilizational, and technological essays elsewhere in the wiki. Related topics: Workspace And Project Context, Consciousness Reality And Metaphysics, Dharma And Civilizational Consciousness.

Core Themes

  • Poetry and compressed emotional expression.
  • Personal and civilizational reflection in miniature.
  • Polemics against ideologies, dystopia, and shallow modernity.
  • Draft-like fragments that preserve direction even when incomplete.

Source Summaries

  • Against Everything - Reflects on resisting ideological over-identification and the pressure of “isms.”
  • Ancestors in Time - Poem mourning lost ancestral depth through the image of mantra, memory, and civilizational tragedy.
  • Dystopia - Compares Orwellian coercion with Huxleyan seduction as two models of dystopian decline.
  • Four Aphorisms - Aphoristic civilizational note that also belongs to Dharma And Civilizational Consciousness because of its thematic density.
  • Nouns and Verbs - Philosophical reflection on ontology through language, bridging poetry and metaphysics.
  • Quotes - Internal note collecting quotations for later use.
  • Unpoems - Set of short poems and anti-poems centered on truth, pain, and stark feeling.
  • Walking the Tightrope - Briefly points to a longer essay about balancing surveillance dystopia and pleasure-based social control.

Cross-References