There’s a moment in this work where something shifts.
What you’re seeing internally stops feeling like imagination… and starts behaving like something real.
Consistent. Responsive. Interactive.
That’s where this gets interesting.
Because science is beginning to show that the brain doesn’t just operate electrically- it also emits light. Biophotons. Measurable. Present during neural activity. Not metaphor.
So the question becomes:
What happens when what you’re experiencing internally… actually corresponds to something happening biologically?
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Here’s a piece from The Way of the Insane:
The subconscious doesn’t just “make things up.” It translates what the conscious mind doesn’t yet know how to read.
And when you stop trying to control it, and start learning its language, you begin to access something else entirely:
An interface.
Not metaphorically. Functionally.
A way of interacting with the layers of your system that operate below conscious thought- where patterns form, where energy organizes, where your biology is constantly communicating in signals most people were never taught to perceive.
When I connected with that light, not observed it, but actually connected with it- something shifted.
It responded.
The system responded.
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And what I started to understand is this:
You are not just thinking your way through life. You are interfacing with it. This is where the work starts to become real.
Not just thinking about it, but actually noticing how your system communicates… and learning how to meet it there.
Curious who’s been sitting with this or trying the practices- what have you noticed so far?
The Way of the Insane is available in the classroom now.