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Divining Time: The Death Rattle of the Microcosm

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As to the question of why there is so much delay, as far as Mary is concerned, it’s because she’s very busy. You might do well to ask yourself the same question. And I would ask you the same question. But we already know the answer. It’s because you are very, very busy. But rather than directing this question to one person, let’s zoom out and ask it universally. Why are we all so delayed? Why so disconnected? The answer is loud in its silence: Because  weeeee are all so000000 busy That the orphan children of Gaza, and all other existential threats to the survival of humanity as a species on a living, breathing planet Can wait. They can wait for divine timing. They can wait for us to be less overwhelmed. They can wait for the war in our inboxes to settle down. They can wait… until it’s too late. We’ve become so trapped inside our personal microcosms, our schedules, our screens, our distractions, that there’s no time left for the macrocosm. And yet, the macrocosm? That’s what sustain...

Quantum Parenting: Protecting the Sacred Ecology of the Soul

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It’s easy to look at a child and treat them like an adult, but until a child fully develops their  prefrontal cortex  at around age 3 he or she can’t act rationally. Their brains are not developed enough to   control their emotions and actions .   U ntil that time arrives, until the brain folds itself into reason, they exist in the quantum realm .   To look upon a child and demand reason is to demand that the ocean contain itself in a cup. The child is still the ocean, still the wind, still the boundless cosmos that sent them forth. They have yet to comprehend barriers nor acknowledge limits.   The arrival of a child into this world is a cosmic event, a transference of energy from the infinite into the finite.    A child does not enter rationally, they emerge boundless to the rigid constructs of linear time. A baby is born as a whisper from the ether, wrapped in the purest frequency of divinity. They are totally tapped in, totally t...

Institutionalized Death: A Divide Between Wealth and Suffering

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In an era where technological advancements and pharmaceutical interventions shape the very fabric of existence, the question emerges: Are we working toward ending suffering, or are we merely institutionalizing death? The modern world presents a stark contrast, longevity for the rich and manufactured suffering for the poor. The most powerful among us seek eternal life, while the marginalized are left to navigate a reality engineered for their demise. This is not a dystopian warning of a far-off future. It is happening now. Our society has entered a state where people are chemically, economically, and politically reduced to a passive existence. Health, longevity, and even mental well-being have been commodified. Nowhere is this institutionalization more evident than in the mass prescription of anti-psychotics and antidepressants. The United States is the only country that gives these drugs to children on such a massive scale. What does it mean when an entire generation grow...