Symbolic Systems,
Decoded & Interconnected.
Formal symbolic structures — category theory, symbolic analysis, and logic.
Where theology meets
formal structure.
The work bridges observer metaphysics, comparative theology, and mathematical formalism — exploring how the three Abrahamic faiths map onto the three yogic paths, and what Gödel's incompleteness means for any system that claims to speak for God.
Category Theory
Abstract theory of mathematical structures and their relationships.
Symbolic Analysis
Analytical methods applied to formal symbolic systems.
Logic
Formal systems of reasoning within symbolic frameworks.
The Name of the Universe
The three Abrahamic faiths follow the three paths of yoga. Not loosely. Not metaphorically. Structurally. The Jew questions. The Christian loves. The Muslim submits.
"Each sacred path projects a partial truth of the Whole onto a limited symbol — Law, Love, Word."
What you will learn.
A structured progression from ancient theory to practical, modern application.
Category Theory
Abstract theory of mathematical structures and their relationships.
Symbolic Analysis
Analytical methods for formal symbolic structures.
Logic
Study of valid reasoning, inference, and formal systems.
"Timothy's writing brings clarity to complex subjects without losing the mystery. This series is essential reading for thoughtful seekers trying to navigate the modern world."
Built for slow, careful thought.
Each piece is typeset for sustained attention — long-form essays, formal papers, and dialogues designed to be read, re-read, and wrestled with. No algorithmic feeds. No distractions. Just the work and the reader.
Premium Typography
Set in Newsreader and Fira Code for optimal legibility. Designed to read like a high-end editorial publication, not a wiki.
Audio Editions
Professional narrations of every module, perfect for consuming on your commute or while stepping away from the screen.
Semantic Architecture
Underneath the prose is a graph database. Navigate seamlessly between interconnected doctrinal themes and technical concepts.
What Is Prayer
Prayer is not talking to God. Prayer is being the place where God talks to himself. It is lending your eyes to the infinite so that the infinite can see itself in the finite.
"The true prayer must be felt and not thought. A thought about love is not love. A thought about God is not God."
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