Tag: consciousness
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Reality Has More Layers Than Thought

Most of us encountered physics in three chapters. Newton. Einstein. Quantum mechanics. And even if school made them feel dry, the ideas themselves are breathtaking. Newton gave us a universe we could predict, a cosmos running according to principles you could write down and trust. Drop a stone, it falls. Launch a rocket, you can…
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The Ocean and the Wave

Consciousness, Cymatics, and the Great Mistake of the Simulation Theorists One: The Universe Speaks Before It Thinks Take a flat plate. Scatter sand upon it. Now introduce a single pure tone, a frequency, a vibration, and watch. The sand moves. It does not scatter randomly. It organises. It flows into patterns of breathtaking precision, into…
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The Great Forgetting

Consciousness, Contraction, and the Return of the Whole There is a question that runs beneath every spiritual tradition that has ever taken evil seriously: what exactly is it? Is there a personal adversary, a cosmic enemy, a being of pure malevolence? Or is something else being pointed at, something the mythological language of demons and…
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Scales of the Real

When it comes to consciousness, its depth and the architecture of awareness, one of the most overlooked insights is that consciousness does not only manifest forms. It manifests scales of reality. Ordinarily, we imagine existence as composed of separate things interacting with one another. But Trika philosophy of Kashmir Shaivism suggests something far stranger: what…
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Consciousness and the Wisdom of Not Knowing

A Comparative Essay on Kashmir Shaivism and Dzogchen Two of the world’s most sophisticated non-dual philosophical traditions, Kashmir Shaivism and Tibetan Dzogchen, arrive at strikingly similar descriptions of ultimate reality while diverging sharply on one fundamental question: whether that reality can be described as a self. Kashmir Shaivism, emerging in ninth-century Kashmir through thinkers such…
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If Humanity Stopped

A Reflection on Sovereignty, Power and the Return to True Nature Consider, for a moment, the Highland Clearances. Between 1750 and 1860, across the mountains and glens of Scotland, an entire people were removed from land they had inhabited for thousands of years. Not by conquest in the battlefield sense. Not by plague or famine…
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The Ocean of Heartmind

Some realisations arrive quietly, through years of practice and study. Others arrive in a single moment, written in red on your forehead.I was in Hampi, India — an ancient sacred site of extraordinary power, where vast boulders rise from the earth like the bones of some primordial world. Walking through one of the temples, I…