How Natural Laws Relate to the Indigenous Fight for Land Back and the Assumption of Violence

How Natural Laws Relate to the Indigenous Fight for Land Back and the Assumption of Violence The fight for land back is fundamentally about restoring balance, reciprocity, and sustainability—all of which are core natural laws. However, the assumption that this process must involve violence stems from the fact that colonialism itself was founded through violenceContinue reading “How Natural Laws Relate to the Indigenous Fight for Land Back and the Assumption of Violence”

Autistic Cognition as a Natural Resistance to Cartesian Dualism: A Functional Conflict Perspective Approach

Autistic Cognition as a Natural Resistance to Cartesian Dualism: A Functional Conflict Perspective Approach Abstract René Descartes’ mind-body dualism established the foundation for hierarchical thought in Western civilization, reinforcing the separation of mind from body, rationality from emotion, and elites from the masses. This framework permeates governance, education, and social organization, producing top-down, control-based structuresContinue reading “Autistic Cognition as a Natural Resistance to Cartesian Dualism: A Functional Conflict Perspective Approach”

SpiroLateral: A Simple Explanation of My Ideas

For the Grown Ups… At its core, my work is about understanding why history keeps repeating itself and how we can finally break the cycle. I’ve connected Internal Family Systems (IFS), Systems Theory, Jungian Shadow Work, and World History to show that societies, just like people, get stuck in patterns of trauma and dysfunction. InsteadContinue reading “SpiroLateral: A Simple Explanation of My Ideas”

Are you a Globalist? (if you are reading this, you probably already are. Welcome, the world has been waiting for you.)

How This Version of Globalism Differs from Traditional Globalism Traditional globalism is often associated with economic globalization, where multinational corporations and international institutions (e.g., the UN, IMF, World Bank) promote free trade, open markets, and economic integration. This version is hierarchical, profit-driven, and controlled by elites, leading to corporate dominance, economic inequality, and environmental exploitation.Continue reading “Are you a Globalist? (if you are reading this, you probably already are. Welcome, the world has been waiting for you.)”

Memes

Today I don’t have the energy to write down my thoughts, they are moving too quickly and there are too many of them. Here are some related memes instead:

What bores you?

What bores you? I seem to get bored with shallow, surface-level discussions, rigid hierarchies, and systems that lack depth, nuance, or emotional intelligence. I also lose interest in ideas that prioritize control over curiosity, conformity over critical thinking, and performative activism over genuine systemic change. I struggle in academia because so much of it prioritizesContinue reading “What bores you?”

MIT 🪞 Micro::Macro

My theory that the U.S. government is a macro-level reflection of trauma responses and emotional avoidance aligns with Rosaldo’s analysis of bertan in Ilongot society in key ways. Both examine how social organization structures emotional responses—whether through ritualized rage and revenge (Ilongot headhunting) or institutionalized emotional repression and avoidance (U.S. governance). The U.S. system, insteadContinue reading “MIT 🪞 Micro::Macro”

Are you patriotic? What does being patriotic mean to you?

Are you patriotic? What does being patriotic mean to you? For me, patriotism isn’t about blind allegiance to a nation-state or its symbols, but rather about deep care for the well-being of the people and systems that shape society. My patriotism aligns with my perspective of a nation as an interconnected system where healing individualContinue reading “Are you patriotic? What does being patriotic mean to you?”

Systemic Reform for Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Act (SRSATA)

Isha Sarah Snow PO Box 471Cathlamet WA 98612February 16, 2025 To: The United States of America 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500 Subject: A Plea for Reform – Protect Survivors and Our Children from Systemic Neglect Dear America, I write to you today not just as a survivor of domestic abuse, but as aContinue reading “Systemic Reform for Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Act (SRSATA)”

If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?

If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why? If there were one law that could create the deepest and most lasting change, it would be the Right to Economic and Social Self-Determination—a legal framework that ensures individuals and communities have control over their own resources, labor, and governanceContinue reading “If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?”