Research Notes · Public sources · Selected social archive

Turning scattered public writing into a research entrance you can return to

Eliyah's long-term writing lives across Blogger, Facebook, Threads, Instagram, Facebook groups, and YouTube. Research Notes organizes these public sources by theme, framework, and reading path so readers can enter through the original context and gradually see how the larger thought system connects.

Editorial note: social channels remain the first publishing place. The website handles source organization, selected orientation, and long-term indexing. Every included item is grounded in public links and keeps a path back to the original platform.

Public Sources · Source map

Articles, short notes, and videos begin on these public platforms

These platforms carry public material at different densities: long essays, short notes, community discussion, teaching videos, and real-time observation. The site builds an index from these sources while preserving the original social context and links.

Blogger

alicken long-form public archive

The main public archive for long-form writing, practice notes, education, and life observation.

Facebook

alicken real-time observations

Short notes, current-event responses, updates, and public reflections written close to the moment.

Facebook Group

Community learning and discussion

Community interaction, shared learning, and longer discussion contexts.

Instagram

Visual observations and life fragments

Short observations, visual records, and public material closer to daily rhythm.

Threads

Fast thoughts and real-time signals

Short fragments, social-event observations, and AI-age feelings recorded in the moment.

YouTube

Academia Pundarika teaching videos

Teaching, practice, body-mind work, and long-term accompaniment context in video form.

Editorial Principles · How selections are made

Selected notes should be traceable, understandable, and worth rereading

Principle

Use original public links as the source and preserve the publishing context.

Principle

Organize by theme and research framework without forcing a fixed post count.

Principle

Social channels remain the first publishing place; the website provides long-term indexing and selected orientation.

Principle

Each selected item should connect to a public source, theme tags, and a reading path that can be revisited.

Curation Flow · How public writing becomes an index

Reliable curation sits between public posts and long-term website indexing

Different platforms have different data formats and citation limits. Research Notes uses public feed intake, human selection, and website indexing so the work keeps its original context while becoming easier to find over time.

Curation Flow

Public feed intake

Platforms with public feeds, such as Blogger and YouTube, can be gathered in the build process for titles, dates, links, and summaries before human selection.

Curation Flow

Selected social posts

Facebook, Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, and similar platforms are handled through public links and manual selection, preserving the original platform context.

Curation Flow

Website index and sediment

Selected material gradually receives topic tags, research frames, and related reading, becoming a long-term knowledge entrance.

Decide · If you want to go deeper

Public reading is open to everyone; direct integration belongs to people who need 1:1 accompaniment

You can begin from public sources, support the long-term sorting work with one coffee, or apply for the 90-day pathway if you are facing a major transition and need reading to become your next step.

A good research entrance does not rush to fill the page. It lets readers return to sources, see context, and build judgment slowly.