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Once again, I am befuddled by the doubt amongst human observations of existence that questions the intra-dependent nature of reality. Note that my use of the conjuncted word intra-dependent is questioned as non-existent by the computerized spell-check intelligence of digital projection.

From my earliest days it seemed to me, prior to my indoctrination into human language, that separations were just not there, or here, or anywhere. My experiences in time, space and dimensions felt cohesive and trusted. It was only after enforced entry into human society that contradictions became apparent, albeit confusing and illogical.

I credit these contradictions to the brazen fears generated in the bodies of ancient humans. Now there are some fears that are real because they are part of the system of conscious life, and must not be ignored. But forced paradigm learning invites fears that have no basis in reality, only in dualism, which is a hallucination bred from biochemical confusion that disrupts synchronicity.

My long studies in Aikido, and the realization of Ki as the energetic substrate that underpins reality, showed me that consciousness flows through both matter and space, and in some way allows time to exist so that perceptions can rightly occur.

In the morning following a deranged utterance from TFG, who has, via mind-bending fear and self-terror, forced an ancient arrest warrant on human perception, all people should be able to see clearly the PUC in juxtaposition to those fears.

For the first time in my long life, I have witnessed the heart-rending terror inside a former human being who long ago abandoned connection in order to survive inside a cocoon of self-loathing and utter isolation. I guess it takes the truly outrageous to wake humans up to their responsibilities to self and other.

'No more woke.' No there is a dungeon of self-sustaining perversion.

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“My encounter with panpsychism came not as a revelation but as a recognition.

Here, in the works of Spinoza and his modern inheritors, I found a philosophical framework that didn't try to explain away consciousness but placed it at the very heart of reality.

What struck me wasn't just the intellectual elegance of the theory, but how it resonated with direct experience - both the ordinary moments of daily awareness and the extraordinary states I had explored.

That ability to step outside experience, which I had discovered as a trauma response, began to appear in a new light.

What if consciousness itself wasn't a singular state but a spectrum of possible relationships with reality?

What if that detachment I had discovered wasn't an escape from experience but another form of it - consciousness folding back on itself in an act of self-reflection?”

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https://open.substack.com/pub/leftbrainmystic/p/my-personal-journey-how-a-left-brain?r=3le9sh&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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The Mind Beyond Brain 🧠 by Rupert Sheldrake :

https://youtu.be/y9pTbMoufp4?si=y840osICJbkdbr-z

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