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Weaving a Tapestry of Memory

I am the ancestor telling a new story so my grandchildren—and theirs—may thrive.

Releasing Memory is where I explore how the past lives in the present: in our bodies, our families, our choices, our conflicts, our creativity. It’s where science meets spirit, and where memory becomes meaning.

I’ve spent years studying how we “time travel” through the brain’s default mode network—how we slip into the past and future whenever the mind wanders. And I’ve spent just as long traveling through my own ancestral history, through genealogy and oral stories, but also through family constellations, astrology, and the quieter ways memory makes itself known.

Because the past isn’t past. It’s alive in us until we metabolize it.

To re-member is to “reassemble the limbs of history.”

This space is my ongoing practice of doing exactly that: weaving personal, family, and communal stories into wholeness, guided by the Jewish principle of Tikkun Olam—repairing the world through acts of healing.

Health, healing, wholeness, holy: they come from the same ancient root. To walk towards wholeness, first we have to admit the past—not just the light, but the shadow. To acknowledge the truth of it. To retell old stories in a new, nuanced way.

Here we uncover new insights that blossom at the intersection of:

History and presence · science and spirituality · art and AI · memory and meaning · ancestors and imagination; this is the wholeness into which Releasing Memory invites us.

If you are someone who feels the weight of history in your bones, who senses the unfinished stories in your lineage, who wants to break a cycle, or bless the generations ahead, you are in the right place.

This is a mycelial space: quiet, interconnected, and alive.

If this work nourishes you, the simplest way to strengthen our shared web is to follow, subscribe, share a favorite post, or invite one thoughtful friend. That is how this forest grows—quietly, steadily, together.

Let’s re-member, repair, and reimagine the future—one story at a time.

If this space nourishes you, follow, subscribe, share, or invite a friend. Small gestures help build the tapestry—and repair the world.

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