I am a writer and independent researcher with a deep interest in time, myth, and the symbolic patterns that shape how we live and make meaning. My work bridges philosophy, religion, and the arts, with a particular focus on how ideas of cyclical and linear time inform culture, creativity, and personal experience. I draw from thinkers such as St. Augustine, Henri Bergson, Mircea Eliade, and Carl Jung, while also looking to experimental music, literature, and visual art for living examples of these ideas at play. Through essays, public projects, and ongoing study, I seek to build connections between scholarship and everyday life, showing how myth and symbol continue to speak to us in the present.