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Feelosophically

Feelosophically

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Some thoughts are too heavy for daylight. Feelosophy is where they're carried gently — one philosopher, one idea, read slowly into the dark, for anyone who lies awake thinking. Less a lecture than a voice in the next room, thinking out loud, until the idea softens and you do too

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  • the dizziness of freedom — a Kierkegaard sleep meditation
    Jul 16 2026

    listen to what Kierkegaard understood about anxiety and the leap of faith, as you fall asleep
    some choices can't be reasoned all the way to the bottom — at some point, you just have to jump. a slow, guided reflection on Kierkegaard's idea that anxiety isn't a flaw, but the feeling of standing at the edge of your own freedom.

    🎧 best listened to with headphones, lights off, as you drift into sleep
    part of the feelosophically series — anchoring philosophies from history's great thinkers as reflections to fall asleep to.

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    11 min
  • listen to what Nietzsche was really trying to say with “Amor Fati” as you fall asleep
    Jul 15 2026

    Some thoughts are too heavy for daylight. Tonight: Nietzsche's heaviest one.
    What if you had to live this life again — exactly as it is, every joy and every regret, in the same order, forever? Nietzsche called it the heaviest weight. This episode turns that idea over slowly, in the dark, until it stops feeling like a burden and starts to feel like something close to peace — the quiet acceptance he named amor fati, the love of one's fate.
    No hype, no noise. Just one idea, a calm voice, and a little time to feel it before sleep. Stay awake and think alongside it, or let it carry you under — either is the right way to listen.
    Best with headphones, low light, eyes closed.

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    21 min
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