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A Map To Nowhere

A Map To Nowhere

Written by: Erick
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This is an invitation to join me as I wander along this path on A Map To Nowhere. This is a place where I explore ideas about thought, consciousness, meditation, and anything else that might come up along the way. So, with curiosity as my guide and the journey itself as the destination, let’s see where the trail takes us.

Erick Shore
Philosophy Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Seeker
    Nov 15 2025

    This is the first episode and briefly introduces some of the ideas that will be explored on this journey of self-inquiry. Come along and together we will inquire into the nature of thought, consciousness, and the nature of the self.

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    10 mins
  • Into The Wilderness
    Dec 11 2025

    Here I touch on the deterministic nature of thought and matter and how it moves through my mind while using sound as a way to explore the movement of thought and its relationship to attention.

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    24 mins
  • Discovering Thought
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode of A Map to Nowhere, we explore the nature of thought and awareness. Through personal reflection and a quiet moment beside a mountain stream, the episode examines how thought constantly labels, narrates, and filters our experience, often without us noticing. Using analogies like water, flowing streams, and comets, the discussion invites curiosity rather than judgment toward the movements of the mind.

    Drawing on insights from David Bohm and his dialogues with Krishnamurti, the episode questions whether we can observe thought without getting carried away by it, and whether inner development can match our outer technological progress. Instead of trying to control or suppress thinking, the listener is encouraged to simply notice how thought arises and shapes perception.

    This episode continues the journey into meditation, consciousness, and the possibility of seeing life directly, beyond conditioning, effort, and the stories the mind creates.

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    17 mins
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