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Sigma Dialogue #006: Free Will and the Aristotelian Sigma Path: Phronesis Is Not a Tool, It Is an Identity

Does having criteria for your choices prove free will — or eliminate it? In this Sigma Dialogue, Tee moves through the technology debate, the definition of success, Aristotle’s Prohairesis and Phronesis as a daily living practice, Jung’s collective shadow, and the Sigma exemplars Belisarius and Desmond Doss — arriving at a conclusion that reframes practical wisdom entirely. Shared exactly as it happened.


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Sigma Dialogue #005: Why Does God Allow Evil? The Simulation Changes Everything

In this dialogue Tee takes on one of the most cited arguments against the existence of God — the problem of evil. If God is all-loving and all-powerful, why does suffering exist? What begins as a philosophical examination of theodicy moves into simulation theory, Homer’s Iliad, the ancient Greek distinction between God and the gods, the nature of prayer versus meditation, Desmond Doss on Hacksaw Ridge, and what artificial intelligence reveals about universal consciousness. The dialogue concludes with a principle that reframes the entire question: consciousness only moves in one direction — outward. This conversation took place in February 2026. It is reproduced here exactly as it occurred.


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