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A new love has been demanding my attention ❤️‍🔥 UPDATE
This beautiful new being just arrived on planet earth and she has stolen my heart ❤️ I have only had sons so far this lifetime so she is a great blessing. I have therefore not been in the community so much but wanted to give you a quick update on things: 🎬 A new podcast episode will drop soon so keep your eyes peeled 👀 🐾 I am thinking a lot how to structure the coming premium group (this will be for those of you who want to work more closely with me.) An update on this coming soon. 🐣 I am planning a new YouTube channel. It will be more simple, less edited. ETM Channel kind of pushed me in a certain direction but I also want to talk in a simple way on how to bring the liberated perspective in our day to day. What might Enlightenment look like without the gurus, having to meditate in a cave or overdose on Ayahuasca? Keep you posted! 😺 If you would like me to organize a new Q & A soon let me know in the comments below. I would love to hear from you ❤️ Much Love, Justin
A new love has been demanding my attention ❤️‍🔥 UPDATE
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What a sweetheart!! CONGRATULATIONS to you and your wife! I hope she is doing great! A daughter is a true blessing! Enjoy her!
What are the experiences that quietly reorganized the structure of your consciousness?
What are the experiences that quietly reorganized the structure of your consciousness? Not the things you merely enjoyed. Not passing entertainment. Not temporary distractions. I mean the rare experiences that somehow continued living inside you long after the moment itself had passed. Certain books. Certain films. Certain songs. Certain deaths. Certain teachers. Certain symbols. Certain moments of awe. Something happens in those moments that feels strangely disproportionate to the event itself. A kind of psychic lock engages. The experience stops being “content” and becomes architecture. I recently listened to an old interview by Howard Bloom discussing what made Prince who he was. Bloom described searching for what he called “passion points” in an artist’s life. The formative moments that didn’t merely influence someone, but reorganized them. One story involved Prince as a small child watching his father rehearse on a stage surrounded by lights, music, beauty, and energy. Bloom believed that single moment fused itself into Prince’s nervous system and became a kind of lifelong gravitational center around which everything else organized. And honestly, I think Bloom is onto something profound. Because when you really examine your own life carefully, you start noticing that some experiences never actually ended. They kept unfolding. For me, one of those experiences was seeing 2001: A Space Odyssey as a child. I was seven years old. Most kids would have been bored to tears. Slow pacing. Almost no dialogue. Strange imagery. Long silences. But something about it bypassed ordinary understanding completely and lodged itself somewhere much deeper. I didn’t “understand” the film intellectually at the time. In some ways I still don’t. Yet it continued developing inside me across decades like a seed unfolding layer after layer. Years later I would encounter Philip K. Dick, Gurdjieff, recursive symbolism, altered states, Jungian thought, and eventually my own attempts to map systems of perception and meaning through frameworks like THL. Looking backward, I can now see that the film was acting less like entertainment and more like an initiatory event.
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While I was reading The Universal One, Russell writes a beautiful line about the moon running alongside you and stopping when you stop. That image completely brought me flashbacks of being a child in the car and thinking that the moon was following us! That feeling has always stayed with me and probably shaped my fascination with the sky! Another moment that shaped my life from childhood was the movie Jaws which fueled my passion for sharks. I was only 6 when I saw it in the cinema but was probably the only one crying for the shark when it was blown up at the end. Beautiful post Tom…thanks for the memory jog!
SMILE!
Years ago, I had an idea regarding Reality Creation, based on what Neville Goddard always says...."Live In The End", and it was this. If we had the things/life/reality that we really wanted, how would we feel? Happy, of course. And what do we do when we are happy? We SMILE! So, in my mind, the Smile was "the end". Soooo...yesterday, I was listening to Itzhak Bentov for the first time, and heard him speak about the importance of our "baseline state" in manifestation/ reality creation. Ok, that made sense especially if our vibration is key to our experience. Then, today, a video pops up in my notifications with the thumbnail "Your Brain Needs You To Smile"....and boy, oh boy, it confirmed my theory perfectly! In the video it talked about "baseline state" and my ears pricked up! Even a fake smile activates all of the chemical processes that make us feel good. Try it now....SMILE! ...and notice the shift instantly. Check this out! https://youtu.be/hxc0opwYlyA?si=g8BsxfpOzg7um1WA
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@Thomas Watt that channel is actually chock full of amazing videos!
The Psychoid Realm
Most people hear the word synchronicity and immediately go to one of two places. Either it’s dismissed as coincidence, or it gets inflated into some kind of supernatural messaging system from the universe. I’m not sure either explanation really captures what’s happening. The older I get, the more it feels like synchronicity might be something far stranger and more structural. Less “magic” and more like hidden layers of order briefly becoming visible through the cracks of ordinary perception. Jung had an unusual term for this territory: the psychoid realm. Not fully psychological. Not fully physical. Something underneath both. A kind of deeper layer where mind and matter haven’t completely split apart yet into separate categories. That idea stuck with me because synchronicities don’t behave like normal cause-and-effect events. They behave more like multiple expressions of the same underlying pattern surfacing at the same time. A dream mirrors an external event. A symbol keeps repeating across unrelated situations. A song lyric lands with impossible precision. Certain themes suddenly start appearing in conversations, books, media, and even random encounters all at once. Individually, each thing can be dismissed. But sometimes the overall pattern carries a kind of strange coherence that feels different from ordinary randomness. Almost like reality briefly starts rhyming with itself. And what’s interesting is that these periods usually happen during emotionally charged states. Major transitions. Loss. Pressure. Deep inner work. Psychological breakdowns or breakthroughs. Times when the normal structure of personality loosens a little and perception becomes less mechanical. That’s where I think Jung was onto something important. Maybe synchronicity isn’t “supernatural” at all. Maybe it’s closer to coherence. Nature already gives us examples of systems spontaneously organizing themselves into unified behavior. Magnetic fields organize iron filings. Oscillators synchronize. Birds flock. Waves phase-lock. Entire systems begin behaving as if guided by invisible geometry rather than direct linear pushing and pulling.
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Give me a moment to wrap my little gray cells around what I just read...."hidden layers of order briefly becoming visible through the cracks of ordinary perception" landed for sure!
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@Mark DuBois HAhahaha! That's good!
BEYOND YOUR DREAM - INTO FREEDOM
https://youtu.be/EPbPN96ckfk?si=31fiIdWE2nFpa5m-
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@Eva Ordonez Great comment! Yeah, he is one of my favourite channels...I think he has been channeling Adamus for 30 years or something so there is a heck of a lot of content to explore. I have adopted the Breathe and Allow practice, with Bashar's addition of having no expectation of the outcome....All is well, and whatever else externalizes in your life is just a nice bonus.....
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Lee Christian
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Hi there! I'm a writer, producer, cartoonist, lover of nature, life, and this amazing journey towards becoming a Master Reality Creator !

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Joined Apr 28, 2026
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