This is a page documenting my present projects.
My core intellectual aims can be divided into two basic poles.
One the one hand, I am a writer who wishes to express himself in and through his creative productions. These creative productions are in the form and style chosen by myself and for myself - that is to say, they are not written with an audience in mind. But, this is the bedrock and foundation of my insights and the source from which all of my other pursuits develop. At present, I am writing a book called "I Am an Eternal Recurrence" which is a confessional of my own intellectual developments, an authentic portrayal of my experience of life, my manic and depressive periods, the insights developing and changing therefrom. It is a meta project in my developing consciousness and developing understanding of my consciousness, and it is a tool for me to gain a greater awareness of my self and my mind. Here is where my philosophy for life is developed and my theological viewpoints.
On the other hand, I am working on intellectual material that is written with particular audiences in mind. My intellectual development has been largely influenced by the writings of long dead men, and my early philosophical writings were written in what has become clear to me an outdated form. Navigating the academic worlds of psychology and neurology in order to present material that is communicable is a large challenge, but one that I am progressively facing. To this end, I have a few projects.
I am working on rewriting my Neural Sensitivity Model so that it is shorter and more coherent. I am working on adjacent material on particular disorders such as bipolar, BPD, schizophrenia, ADHD, etc in terms of network connectivity and my developmental model of the brain. I am working on practical and applicable ideas regarding these theoretical concepts.
The core philosophical framework I am working with at the moment can be found here: Enes' Philosophy of Mind.
Future projects: Historical and Psychological applications of this developmental model. Reframing theological understandings.