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Fluidity

This is a nonfiction audiobook narrated by Matt Arnold with the permission of the author, David Chapman. Full text at: https://meaningness.com

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Original music by Kevin MacLeod. https://incompetech.com/music/

Artwork on this webpage is by Barry Gohn. https://www.deviantart.com/bzgbg

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Dec 26, 2021

At the start of every episode, I've said "Words with an entry in the glossary have an echo." Well, it's time for the glossary!
 
 
Terminology choices: "Complete." "Emptiness and form, nebulosity and pattern." "Non-dual."
 
 


Dec 21, 2021

When you discover you are owned by an ideology, you can escape. Better, you can find a larger space.

 

https://meaningness.com/vaster-than-ideology
 

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Dec 12, 2021

Intuitions of “cosmic meaning” root in hunger for personal significance, and in encounters with vastness.

https://meaningness.com/no-cosmic-meaning

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Dec 5, 2021

No ultimate meaning: “Ultimate” means “at the end of a scale.” What is the scale of meaning? Should you want to be at the end of it?

 

https://meaningness.com/no-ultimate-meaning
 
No eternal meaning: Meanings come and go; they are not eternally stable— and that is fine.

 


Nov 28, 2021

No absolute meaning: Are you adult enough to accept that the world offers no absolute guarantees?
 
https://meaningness.com/no-absolute-meaning
 
No transcendent meaning: If meaning lives only in Neverland, we can’t make much use of it. Fortunately, it’s here, now.