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What Are We? The Body Is The Channel

What are we and what are our limits? An answer arrives when we make contact with the nature of energy and consciousness embodiment. Energy and consciousness are enmeshed principles in Tibetan Buddhism and other contemplative spiritual traditions. Energy and consciousness are indistinguishable through the lens of unequivocal causal interdependence and the middle-path point of view. Let this idea detonate, energy and consciousness are as interdependent as all other phenomena, and matter comprises of energy. Energy is indestructible and simply subject to change. So we can extrapolate that our lives enmesh with this interdependence and totality and are not separate from it in any way. It may all sound like a familiar new-age trope, but when we settle into this truth, most other metaphysical concepts are invited and revealed.  The human body, like all forms, is an arising conglomerate tethered to all other formations, the human body and mind are enmeshed integral aspects of one another and

Memorizing The Future

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  In this article, I try and collapse the prevalent tone or paradigm of techno-rational-materiality to help suggest an alternative path of spiritually embodied technology. A pan-dimensional re-embodied human awakening of inner energetic-psychic technology is available to us. The emotional and social limitations of our species, bred on unprocessed trans-generational trauma streaming back to our amoeba-hood and into our more recent epigenetic familial lineages, has left us battered, reduced and exposed. The resulting shock, hypervigilance, and dissociation that marks our psyches and embodied suffering, generate manifold obstacles for processing our realities with equanimity let alone realizing our potentials. We have long acclimatized to accepting top-down, centralized power, and belief systems. We mature into submission through ways of viewing that take external projections of reality as the only path for knowledge, all because we cannot arrive at home in our skins and observe our minds