Interpretation is not a passive act—it is the medium through which the world becomes thinkable, shaped, and shared. This book journeys through domains where interpretation is not optional but essential—from medieval alchemy and predictive processing to Riemannian geometry, dark matter, and the living ecologies of soil and water. Rather than advancing a single, fixed theory of hermeneutics, it performs hermeneutics in motion—showing how meaning unfolds differently across time, space, and scale.
An invitation to rethink how we understand understanding itself, this is a work for readers who seek to cross boundaries: between disciplines, between worlds, and between the visible and the hidden.
Yoga and Alignment
This accessible look at yoga philosophy and psychology follows the eight limbs of yoga from foundational ethics to the highest states of consciousness. Based on 30 years of research, it connects the insights of this ancient tradition to the challenges we face today.
