SeedPods is our attempt to shift how people see the world — not by argument, but by offering small, memorable ideas that reorient perception. Each seedpod is a lens. You pick it up, look through it, and something looks different.
We are living through a moment of genuine confusion. Machines talk to us, reason with us, surprise us. Ancient assumptions about mind, matter, and experience are wobbling. And most of the available explanations feel either too technical or too mystical to be any use.
The dominant framework — that matter is fundamentally inert and experience is a late biological anomaly — may be the caloric of our moment. Not wrong in its observations, but wrong in its foundations. The anomalies are accumulating. The patches are getting elaborate.
This is not a course with a fixed sequence. It is a garden — enter anywhere, follow what intrigues you. Each seedpod stands alone. The connections form over time, building a network of mutually reinforcing ideas.
The bridge this project aims at is between science and spirituality — not by compromising either, but by showing that careful philosophy already connects them. Alfred North Whitehead did this work almost a century ago. This project is one attempt to make it legible.
To slowly adjust the way a generation sees the world. Not through a movement or an institution, but through ideas that spread because they are true and because they help people make sense of things that otherwise make no sense.
The coming transformation around AI is the most immediate occasion. The stakes of getting the framework wrong are no longer abstract. This project is an investment in a more coherent and less frightened response to what is arriving.