Tag: mindfulness

  • How I Break People’s Rigidity — Without Even Touching Them

    How I Break People’s Rigidity — Without Even Touching Them

    Rigidity doesn’t break because I push — it breaks because it was already cracked. All I ever do is stand still, clear, grounded in consciousness, and watch how quickly people collapse under the weight of their own resistance. Taoism taught me long ago: water doesn’t destroy stone… the stone destroys itself by refusing to bend.…

  • How Autopilot Pilots Us Closer to Death

    How Autopilot Pilots Us Closer to Death

    How Autopilot Pilots Us Closer to Death Autopilot is the most silent killer of consciousness. It’s the slow death we don’t mourn — because it wears the face of “normal.” I was meditating when the realization hit me: this body is a tool with infinite capacity, capable of going on for eons. Yet my beliefs…

  • The Superpowers We’re Remembering We Always Had Access To XXI: Devotion v Obsession

    The Superpowers We’re Remembering We Always Had Access To XXI: Devotion v Obsession

    “Devotion is a Prayer. Obsession is a Grasp. Devotion is soft. It’s a candle you light and walk away from, trusting the flame to dance on its own. Obsession is frantic. It’s hovering over the wick, begging it not to go out. One offers. The other clutches. One trusts time. The other tries to control…

  • The Superpowers We’re Remembering We Always Had Access To III: Precognition

    The Superpowers We’re Remembering We Always Had Access To III: Precognition

    Precognition isn’t about crystal balls or clairvoyance—it’s about listening to the echo of a moment before it arrives. Your body knows. Your subconscious tracks timelines like a weather system, sensing convergence before your mind catches up. We’ve been taught to fear the unknown, when in truth, we’ve always been quietly fluent in its language. The…

  • Modern Day Holocaust

    Modern Day Holocaust

    We often think of the Holocaust as a horrific chapter confined to history, but what if I told you we’re living through another one today? Not marked by gas chambers or camps, but by corporate control, manipulation, and profit-driven destruction. This is a corporate holocaust, where we’re fed lies, poisoned by products, and reduced to…

  • Eureka Moment: The Path to Authenticity, Accountability, and Acceptance 

    Eureka Moment: The Path to Authenticity, Accountability, and Acceptance 

      A Eureka Moment is the beginning of a shedding, the first realisation to something we hadn’t had the capacity to comprehend to that moment, which hits us like a sledgehammer swinging down the ceiling, the moment, if not the breakthrough that allows us to reach the bird’s eye view of life. These Eureka occasions…