What passes was never real.
What holds, holds.
Truspear is a philosophy and a way of life — a record of what remains when the noise has burned off. Three pillars, one discipline: to tend the body, to listen for what is already true, and to stand without stiffening in the weather of a life.
What endures has always endured.
What passes was never real.
The body is the first honest ground.
Attention is the only currency that does not inflate.
What is in tune does not need to be loud.
The tree in the high wind is rooted, and therefore free to move.
What holds, holds.
vita prima
Vitality is the first law. The body is not a vessel one carries — it is the edge at which consciousness meets the world. To tend it is not vanity; it is the first honest act.
harmonia universalis
Resonance is attunement. It is the practice of living in such a way that the notes you strike are the notes the world was already singing. What is in tune endures. What is out of tune exhausts itself and is gone.
animi firmitas
Fortitude is the third pillar because it is the last to be tested and the first to fail in those who have not built the first two. It is the firmness of a mind that knows what it is standing on.
Six sections on consciousness, time, and the three pillars — the axioms on which the philosophy stands. A dark reading room for the long form.
Read the RecordWhat endures has always endured.
What passes was never real.
The body is the first honest ground.
What holds, holds.