PUBLICATION
Mapping the Mimic Culture of Amenta
The living publication of Sacred Anarchy. Through ongoing essays across culture, commerce, media, institutions, and living, it maps the patterns, relationships, and conditions that sustain the mimic culture of Amenta, helping readers recognize what is often hidden in plain sight.
The Problem with the Modern Definition of Egregore
Ask ten books to define an egregore and the answers are often remarkably similar. An egregore is described as a collective thought-form, a psychic structure, or an energetic field generated through shared belief and sustained by the attention of a group.
Watching the World Burn? The Spectator Class and the Illusion of Participation
Never before have so many people spent so much of their day watching lives they will never live. Political campaigns unfold in real time. Celebrity relationships become daily conversation.
Borrowed Superiority: Why Judgment Feels Like Achievement
Every day, millions of people rate, review, rank, react, critique, condemn, praise, and comment on things they did not originate. This behavior is so normalized that it rarely attracts scrutiny.

