How Telepathy Actually Works (and Why We Keep Missing It)** ⸻ What if you’ve been telepathic your entire life and never noticed? Not because you’re blocked. Not because you need […]
Decoding the Script — The Great Psychic Firewall
There was a time when humans didn’t need prophets, priests, or algorithms to tell them what was real. The field spoke directly. Experience carried information. Instinct was scripture. Every heartbeat […]
The Story Web — How Wounds Keep Us Plugged In
Most people think wounds make them broken. In this system, wounds make you valuable. The story web runs on pain. Each unhealed fragment inside you acts like an access port—an […]
The Architecture of Psychic Power
Part II — When the Signal Went Silent or Part I Here Field Report : The Mechanics of the Unplugged Mind ⸻ “The silence wasn’t the end of communication. It […]
When the Signal Went Silent
Part I — The Logout or Part II Field Report: The Day the Broadcast Ended “Belief was the password. The second I stopped believing, the ports closed.” The Quiet After […]
The Harvesting Machine
Reality isn’t broken. It’s functioning exactly as built — a system that runs on emotional charge and human storylines. The problem is, it’s not running for us anymore. The Original […]
The Shamanic State — Part Three: Tracking the Signal
For part One For part Two What Most People Call “Crazy” Is Just My Normal People call it supernatural. Unprovable. Crazy. But that’s just Tuesday for me. After thirty years […]
The Entangled Field
Emotional Entanglement Quantum entanglement says two particles can remain linked across any distance—a change in one instantly affects the other. Now translate that to emotion: what if human stories are […]
HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO COME BACK FROM THE DEAD?
(An All Hallows’ Eve Reflection) I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve died. Not the body kind—the story kind. Collapse, betrayal, sickness, awakening—every one of them a funeral for […]
THE SHAMANIC STATE — Part Two
For part One For part Three I didn’t grow up surrounded by mystics. I grew up in a small mountain town where people lived miles apart. The few friends I […]
