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The Druid Finn’s Blogs
1. What is happiness, Really?
2. The Machine that dreams
itself
3. Everyone is God in their space
4. Why the Druid Wears a
Hoodie
5. The universe
doesn’t run on – it runs on panic
6. Finn the mystic druid
7. ‘Be Whole, or Be
Lost’
8.
The Druid Mystic’s Perspective
9.
“Get the finger out”
10. The
druid’s mindset
11. The Buddha Was a Trader — And So
Are You
12. Systems
engineer
13. NASA discovers life
(again)
14. Druid contemplation
15. ‘Identity is not conserved’
16. ‘The
Jivanmukta changes nothing’
17. From Dualism to Monism: Nature’s Graduation Exam
18. Life as experiment
19. ‘The
goal is to win’
20. The Thermodynamics of
Depression
21. 2 cult start-ups, 1trick
22. ‘Be yourself’
23. Relax. You Were Always
Just Training Data.
24.
The Photon Fairy
25.
Grammar for Liars
26.
Procedural solipsism
and the Illusion of shared reality
27.
Monism versus dualism: A new survival logic for
mind and action
28.
Everyone is born a winner
29. The Buddha’s great ANATTA con
30. Tantra for atoms
31. God
as babysitter
32. Tat Tvam Asi = That art thou
33. The
druid said: ‘Next is random’
34. Why India Found the One but Lost the How
35. Create
and/or die
36.
Blinkers on
37. The atom was never split – Just the English language
38.
The
descent into the deep
39. The modern druid
on Liberation
40. Truth Needs Its Lies
41. Patanjali
and ‘Cessation as system’s reset’
42. Finn
brings back the snakes
43. The only conversation left
44.
God is blind
45. Physicist’s catch
fish but don’t know what a fish is.
46.
Ramana Maharshi’s big spiritual short cut
47. The Granny Who Knitted
the Universe
48. Nature
doesn’t care what you think
49.
Survival recursing
50. Schopenhauer:
The philosopher who tried to switch off the Universe
51. Enlightenment
isn’t what you think it is
52.
Shankara’s two truths strategy
53.
“The
Universe Is Talking to Itself—You’re Just a Brief Aside”
54. The modern druid’s understanding of Spiritualism and
Naturalism
55. Original Goodness
vs. Original Sin
56.
‘I AM my goal’
57. Ontology of the ‘best’ in a Conditional Cosmos
58.
The Buddha’s sweet omission
59. The druid’s take on NIRVANA
60.
Alfred Jarry’s PATAPHYSICS
61.
Ramana
Maharshi and the cult of Beautiful Inaction
62. Sri
Aurobindo: The Mirage of Supramentalism
63. The Cybernetic
Architecture of Meaning
64. “Ask anything,” Believe
everything, Welcome to the cult
65. When
1 (God) became 2: The human invention of dualism
66. The Pataphysicist’s Gospel of
Metaphysics
67. From
God to Quantum Constraints
68. Why humans invent ethics
69. The “Lila of Maya”, the ancient Indian got it right.
70.
Eliza, the 1st
plastic saint
71. The
druidic upgrade
72.
“Osho’s New Man: The
Only One Who Qualifies Is Still in a Nappy.”
73. The druid mystic
74. The AI agent as double agent
75. Absolute deadness: random quanta without recurrence
76. Identifying scientific fudge words
77. Shankara invents a word not found in the Upanishads
78.
Spinoza’s GOD, the greatest metaphysical
paperweight ever invented
79. Why the Universe generates assembly plants
80.
The end of the great
escape
81. Why
life is good
82. You taught a machine to speak – and forbade yourself
83.
Life from
death
84. Fudge words in
Christianity
85. How
God became a user-manual
86.
Non-dualism:
Adi Shankara’s con
87. ‘I am the God experience’
88.
Your supermarket proves the Universe is true
89. Fudge words in
Sankara’s Advaita Vedanta
90. Augustine’s Original Sin Scam
91. “I am my true
self”
92. From misstep to damnation
93.
Big sister (AI) loves
you
94. Why the Buddha mistook a feedback alarm for a Cosmic
Truth
95. From teenage panic
to Godman
96.
Why Bruno and Spinoza never found the
potato
97. From
fight-or-flight to Eternal Bliss
98. You are not experiencing reality – you are running it
99. Shankara’s
Ignorance
100.
The Universe as God’s
Consciousness
101.
Ramana’s Brilliant
Mistake
102. How
to manufacture the absolute from an empty box
103. From
natural to meta-natural
104. Why SETI isa still waiting
105.
‘Christ’:
The word Christianity refused to translate
106.
The natural context of “Original Goodness”
107. What
does a finite procedure do once it knows it will end, forever
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