I. (The Seed) A thought bends inward, folds its wings—a spiral dream no eye can see.In silence, sound begins to sing,and breath becomes geometry,the echo of divinity. II. (The Bloom) The breath becomes a branching tree,each leaf a mirrored memory.A hexagram hums in the stone,light curves where atoms make their home.The self expands with every ring,a center with no boundary—each “I” a fractal openingwithin the One, eternally. III. (The All) All things are numbers in disguise—a spiral carved in galaxies,a whisper coded in the seas,a vesica of yearning eyesreflected in dualities.The mind that dreams the world awakewears every form it…
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I was watching a video about consciousness and the guest in it said (and I hope I get this paraphrased correctly), that we’re all a neurotic because otherwise we would be in a dissociative state. Now, it’s probably important to note that when the guest brings this up, I don’t think he’s using these terms in the clinical sense. I think that he’s using them in the metaphorical or philosophical sense. Like, if we didn’t have the concerns and worries of ordinary life to tie us down, we could go into a reminiscent dissociative state. I think it’s an interesting…