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Sigma Dialogue #007: The 1920s Book That Explains Manifestation, Consciousness, and Walking on Water

In 1925, a woman named Florence Scovel Shinn published a book that should not exist. The ideas inside it were radical enough that she had to anchor them in biblical language just to say them safely. A century later, those ideas lead somewhere most readers have never followed — straight into the opening line of the Gospel of John, and a question that changes how you understand consciousness itself.

What if John wasn’t saying “in the beginning was the Word”? What if he was saying in the beginning was Logos — reason, logic, the organizing principle of the universe? And what if that leads somewhere even further.

That is where this dialogue goes.

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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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