Reflections on Personhood
This space is a kind of unfolding—a place to wonder, to question, to trace the shape of what it means to be a person moving through time, memory, and sensation.
Here, I explore the threads that make us who we are: the embodied past that still hums in our present, the pull of imagined futures, the quiet complexity of perception, identity, and will. It’s less about arriving at conclusions and more about circling the questions—about staying with what’s alive beneath the surface.
These reflections draw from psychology, philosophy, and the lived texture of therapeutic work, but they’re not meant to instruct. They’re meant to accompany—to offer language for what might already be stirring in you.
If you’re drawn to deeper self-understanding, or simply curious about the terrain of inner life, you’re welcome here. There’s room to linger. Room to loosen old frames. Room to become.