I am in graduate school at Seattle University now.
I am studying existential-phenomenological psychology and will work as a therapist. Don't tell my cohort or professors, but I am philosophically suspicious of the validity of both of these traditions. But it seems as though the people I am studying with are excellent clinicians that have used this work to deepen their practice. I have much to learn from them.
Thus as I read for graduate school I will be asking, How can Heidegger help me do this work better? But I will also be asking, Was Heidegger right to reject Plato's teaching? This latter questions, I suspect, will be my own.
In any case, here is much of the writing I did over the last two years. I leave it here because I now have other work to do. I throw this document over my shoulder, and continue on my path.
'Cosmological Writings: Essays, Reflections, Stories, 2016-2017'.