Presence

Spaciology Encyclopedia: Care as Structure — Building Care Into Everything
Care isn’t something we add when we have extra time—it’s the foundation that makes everything else possible.

Spaciology Encyclopedia: Boundaries as Compassion — How Limits Create Safety
We often think of boundaries as walls that separate, but healthy boundaries are more like cell membranes—they regulate exchange to maintain life.

Spaciology Encyclopedia: Active Receptivity — The Power of Practiced Stillness
Most problems aren’t solved by the first solution that appears. Our culture rewards quick responses and decisive action, but the most profound insights often emerge in the pause between stimulus and response.

Spaciology Encyclopedia: Accountability Over Accuracy — When Being Right Isn’t Enough
When harm happens—and it always does in human systems—our instinct is often to defend our intentions or prove we were “right.” But being technically correct while relationships fracture creates pyrrhic victories.

Spaciology’s Information Ecology: Anchoring Meaning in Space
Spaciology’s information ecology is a new, practical framework that demonstrates the discipline’s viability and real-world application. It organizes why, what, and how into three connected layers that enable practical change.

A Space-Based Approach to Leadership
Most leadership playbooks still carry old habits: control the plan, predict the future, move fast, and grow at all costs. That mindset can shrink our field of vision and crowd out people, wisdom, and the living world.

The Meaning of Freedom
This past weekend, I had occasion to visit Freedom, NH for their Old Home Week Celebration—an experience that changed my perspective on what it means to be human.

The Radical Limits of Prescriptive Approaches
There is a certain comfort in a playbook. Step one, step two, step three: a promise of order in a world that feels increasingly chaotic.

Unstorying the Narratives of Space
What if space isn’t just where things happen—but how? Unstorying reveals how past stories shape us, and how space itself becomes transformation.

Selfies
There is something unnerving about our reliance on presenting ourselves to “the world” through the use of ‘selfies.’ It is as if our ability to capture an image of ourselves with the use of a phone’s camera indicates something about our inherent power.