“In a world where questions often outweigh answers, Zensunni Bardo asks you to reconsider the very nature of Arêtephos. Most people see Arêtephos as something to achieve—a lofty goal that only the most disciplined among us can reach. Here, we offer you a different perspective: What if Arêtephos already exists within you, waiting to be discovered? Just as the Qhreestal BardScriban draws out the untold stories from the silence, so too does Arêtephos await excavation from within your being.”
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October 2023
- Oct 20, 2023 Naming a Fear — “Abaddon” Oct 20, 2023
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September 2023
- Sep 30, 2023 Homo Naledi, Sumeria, AAT, and Eurocentrism — video compilation : Podcast ep 1-3 Sep 30, 2023
- Sep 9, 2023 Legacy — “Kherrūwidūn” Sep 9, 2023
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August 2023
- Aug 31, 2023 Re-imagining Plato’s “Cave” Aug 31, 2023
- Aug 30, 2023 Welcome ZB Aspirant Aug 30, 2023
Naming a Fear — “Abaddon”
In the end, I continue to battle with Abaddon more out of habit than anything else. History has taught me that introducing Abaddon to Hope (an eternal child of mine) tends to just lead to Hope running away, and Abaddon continuing to get fat. I need to find something that Abaddon will choke on.
Legacy — “Kherrūwidūn”
Legacy (#Kherrūwidūn) is more than material; it's the wisdom and love we pass down.
Re-imagining Plato’s “Cave”
In the Zensunni Bardo (ZB) path, the cave symbolizes not just ignorance but a stage in one's journey toward "Lúmethor," or Creation. Here, the shadows on the wall are akin to mere "Theljúmethor," or Anti-Creation—concepts, things, or even relationships that exist only to negate or limit the full scope of what can be created or experienced. They are not to be ridiculed but understood as natural starting points.
Welcome ZB Aspirant
In a world where questions often outweigh answers, Zensunni Bardo asks you to reconsider the very nature of Arêtephos. Most people see Arêtephos as something to achieve—a lofty goal that only the most disciplined among us can reach.

