My Substack Articles: A Frontline Lens into the Present Crisis
Welcome to my collection of Substack articles—essays written with the urgency of our times and the calm precision of a craftsman. These writings offer a direct, accessible, and often provocative entry point into the core philosophical, ecological, and civilizational issues that shape both my broader literary projects and our shared global predicament.
Here, you’ll find more than just commentary: you’ll encounter a carefully interwoven tapestry of rigorous analysis, personal experience, and symbolic interpretation—spanning topics as diverse as climatism, engineering tradition, architectural critique, and the metaphysical roots of modern technocracy.
What Makes These Articles Unique?
Operative knowledge:
Rooted in the Operative Traditions series, these essays draw from firsthand technical experience and metaphysical understanding, revealing how ancient principles of form, matter, and purpose still shape—even constrain—the dynamics of modern energy, architecture, and politics.
Civilizational insight:
Much like The Solar Warrior trilogy, these writings seek to expose the hidden scripts—myths, traumas, and belief systems—that underlie today’s dominant narratives, whether in climate discourse or economic growth dogma.
Controversial clarity:
Particularly in essays such as Climatism: The Totalitarian Scam is Now Exposed, I bring forward arguments and data rarely explored by mainstream thinkers—yet rooted in thermodynamics, geopolitics, and deep history. These essays do not merely critique; they offer an alternative framework.
Personal, embodied wisdom:
Just as the Guinness World Record journey brought philosophical ideas into the realm of body and will, these articles embody thought through lived inquiry, not detached abstraction.
Why Read These Articles?
These essays are not isolated texts. They are pulses from a living project—a multi-front exploration into:
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The ecological unconscious that shapes modern life;
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The limits of techno-industrial civilization and the need to rediscover durable, operative forms of work;
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The falsity of reductionist science, especially when it becomes an ideology
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The urgent task of reclaiming meaning—not only in nature, but in the design of our cities, the shape of our tools, and the breath of our spiritual life.
They are stepping stones that illuminate how today’s crises are not accidents—but inevitable outcomes of a civilization that long ago abandoned its operative roots.
A Living Companion to My Books
In each of these works, I explore the same forces—entropy, energy, memory, transformation—through different lenses: autobiographical, symbolic, scientific. The Substack articles connect all these threads in the immediacy of public discourse.
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These writings are offered freely, in the spirit of sharing not just information, but vision.