Projects

My academic work is shaped by sustained inquiry into healing - how it unfolds, how it is lived, and how it is understood. I collaborate with artists and scholars on projects that begin with images, approached as generative sites of meaning. This work brings symbolic knowing into dialogue with philosophical and scientific thought. Across themes of homeopathy, the liminal, metaphor, and ethics, I examine healing as transformation - a reorganisation of the whole that occurs in the liminal. Such change demands attention, surrender, and courage, opening the possibility of deeper connection and joy.
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Homeopathic prescribing: Apprehension of the whole

Uniting rationality and intuition into a form of gnostic knowing.

Metaphor is the language of love and healing

Researching healing through art, experience, and metaphor.

Darkness and light in the psychedelic experience

Epistemic interfaces in how we heal: courage at the limina.

Recovered European cosmologies of the imagination

Disconnection from our inner world creates a dangerous shadow that craves meaning.

Encompassing ideas of wholeness and image in case taking and how this has evolved over time, shaping how homeopaths work.

Homeopathic prescribing: Apprehension of the whole

Uniting rationality and intuition into a form of gnostic knowing.

Ruminations on how healing and evolution - learning - might occur through imperfect mirroring of wholes (metaphor) and the value of working with metaphor as a tool in research.

Metaphor is the language of love and healing

Researching healing through art, experience, and metaphor.

The place between light and dark, conscious and unconscious, where healing and change seem to be more possible.

Darkness and light in the psychedelic experience

Epistemic interfaces in how we heal: courage at the limina.

I practice what I call deep ethics, a kind of Virtue Ethics, viewing experiential knowledge (healing is an example) as a form of spiritual evolution and so an ethical imperative.

Recovered European cosmologies of the imagination

Disconnection from our inner world creates a dangerous shadow that craves meaning.