I wrote an introduction for Judith Stenneken’s new photography book A Mountain is Only a Slow Wave. Judith undertakes parallel investigations into time and consciousness through her photographic work, and I hope my piece on impermanence serves to enhance the power of her images. Click the link below to read a preview of the essay and learn more about Judith’s beautiful and interesting project.
Posts Categorized: Articles
Something Rather Than Nothing
If the fundamental nature of reality is timeless (spacetime is not fundamental), everything simply IS. Without a past or a future in the way we typically think of it, any glimpse of “something” is evidence that there is, and therefore always “has been,” something…
The Art of Science
My interview for the Chico’s Blog
I’ve had a lifelong fascination with the topic of consciousness, which led to my interest in meditation and my desire to understand more about the brain…
Susan Cain’s “Quiet Revolution”: An Excerpt from CONSCIOUS
Susan Cain’s “Quiet Revolution”: Your Best Guide Yet to Solving the Mystery of Consciousness
“Here is the guide you’ve been looking for to explain what we know so far about the mystery of consciousness. Introducing Annaka Harris, who makes it sound easy (and elegant)…”
—Susan Cain, Author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking




