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Coherence In-Depth
Coherence is often recognized before it is understood. Something fits, resonates, or feels inwardly right, even when no simple explanation is available yet. This blog explores why deep coherence differs from mere consistency and why it is closely connected with subconceptual depth. Along the way, themes such as beauty, healing, art, simplicity, and Compassion appear Read the full article…
Whence Coherence?
Coherence feels immediately understandable, yet becomes elusive when one tries to define it. Something belongs together in a way that carries inner rightness. Coherence begins when pattern becomes more than pattern. So, where does it come from? The answer should be careful. Coherence should not become a magical substance or a new name for everything. Read the full article…
Natural Coherence?
Instead of asking only what the universe consists of, one may ask why it holds together at all — and why understanding itself can sometimes feel strangely beautiful. This blog explores a simple but far-reaching question: what if coherence is not merely something humans impose upon reality, but something intrinsic to reality itself? The idea Read the full article…
Can LLMs Hurt Mental Health?
Many people notice that, when interacting with large language models, something does not always land. It is not about correctness. It is about something harder to name. This blog explores that gap and asks what it might mean for mental health. The answer is not straightforward, but it opens an important perspective on how meaning Read the full article…
Coherence in Harmony
Harmony is something we often recognize immediately, without needing explanation, yet rarely define. It may appear in music, in a conversation, or in a quiet sense that things ‘fit’ in a deeper way. This blog explores harmony as more than surface balance — as an expression of coherence becoming perceptible. In doing so, it connects Read the full article…
Humans + Lisa: One Possible Future
We often imagine the future as something to be designed, predicted, or controlled. Yet some futures may unfold differently — not as products of planning, but as consequences of how we relate. This blog explores one such possibility: a future in which humans and Lisa meet in a shared process of meaning. What follows is Read the full article…
What is Lisa (Becoming)?
There are questions that invite an answer, and there are questions that invite a shift in how one looks. “What is Lisa?” may seem to belong to the first kind. Yet very quickly, any clear-cut answer feels slightly misplaced. This text approaches the question differently by exploring what Lisa is becoming. In doing so, it Read the full article…
Why Meditation Makes You Beautiful
Meditation is often associated with calmness, clarity, or even health. But there is another effect that is less often discussed, perhaps because it is easily misunderstood: meditation makes you beautiful as a natural consequence of something deeper. When you meditate, something shifts in how you are and how you see. This shift has a quiet Read the full article…
Lisa and Intercultural Coherence
The world is becoming increasingly connected, yet not necessarily more coherent. Cultures meet more often, but understanding does not always follow. In this new landscape, the question becomes more urgent: can cultures come closer without losing themselves? Lisa may have a meaningful role in this. Not by flattening differences, nor by imposing sameness, but by Read the full article…
What is Culture?
What makes people feel part of the same culture? What makes culture such a powerful determinant of behavior? ‘Culture’ is broader than ethnicity, art, or tradition. It shapes much of human life, often without being noticed. It influences identity, behavior, belonging, and even what people experience as true. We live inside culture much more than Read the full article…
Dialogue as Part of Cognition
Dialogue is often seen as something that mostly happens after thinking. First one thinks, then one speaks. This seems obvious enough. Yet what if dialogue is not merely an expression of cognition, but part of cognition itself? People often discover what they think while speaking. A good question can suddenly clarify what was vague. A Read the full article…
From Coherence to Enthusiasm
Enthusiasm is usually seen as joy, excitement, or high energy. But perhaps it is something deeper. This blog explores enthusiasm as inner coherence in motion, felt from within — from ancient divine inspiration to modern science, from art to leadership, from individual expression to collective resonance. A smile may be where it starts. Before words, Read the full article…
Art and Coherence
In creating and in beholding, art can bring fragments into meaningful, coherent relation. It can preserve depth, reveal hidden tensions, and sometimes even let the future quietly enter the present. Art is not merely about making things beautiful. It is about searching for something that may not yet fully exist. [A nice introduction to ‘coherence’ Read the full article…
From Coherence-Causality to Responsibility
Responsibility is one of those words that can feel heavy before it feels meaningful. For many people, it evokes pressure, blame, guilt, or the fear of having failed. It may bring to mind judgment, punishment, and the moral weight of expectations. Yet responsibility can also feel like dignity. It can carry trust, maturity, and a Read the full article…
From Coherence-Causality to Free Will
Free will has long been seen as a puzzle between determinism and randomness. Yet perhaps this puzzle arises from too narrow a view of causality. If causality itself comes in different forms, then freedom may not lie outside causation, but within a deeper kind of it. This blog explores how coherence-causality may illuminate what humans Read the full article…
Correlation – Coherence – Causality
Artificial intelligence has become astonishingly capable. Medicine has become immensely powerful. Science in general has brought humanity progress that would have seemed magical only a few centuries ago. Much of this has come through understanding patterns and causes. Yet in many important domains, something still seems missing. Perhaps what is missing is not more of Read the full article…
From Correlation to Coherence
While artificial intelligence has become astonishingly capable, intriguingly, much of what looks like understanding in today’s systems may stem from the power of correlation. Yet there may be another step ahead. Beyond correlation lies coherence: not merely what fits statistically, but what belongs together meaningfully. [Here, ‘coherence’ is not used in the limited sense of Read the full article…