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    Sun rays breaking through cloud cover over water
    God Is Light: The Physics of How God Works

    Scripture says God is light. The peer-reviewed quantum literature describes superposition, entanglement, observer effect, and retrocausality. Same thing, different names.

    Quantum Physics · 18 min read
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    Anatomical cross-section showing the pineal gland at the center of the brain
    Pineal Gland: Seat of the Soul

    Egyptians, Hindus, Buddhists, gnostic Christians, and Hellenistic anatomists never met, yet each identified the same gland at the same location in the human head as the seat of inner vision. Modern neuroscience caught up to most of the structural anatomy and a meaningful slice of the function.

    Spirituality · 13 min read
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    Devil's Advocate: Astrology Might Be Real

    A 4,000-year-old system that Jung called 'the summation of all the psychological knowledge of antiquity.' Wait, it's real...ish?

    Coming soon · Spirituality
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    The two words at the center of every contemplative tradition that took consciousness seriously
    I AM: The Most Leveraged Two Words in Any Language

    Across Hebrew, Greek, Sanskrit, Arabic, and Latin, the divine name is the same: I AM. Every tradition that took consciousness seriously arrived at the conclusion that the phrase, with whatever predicate you finish it, is an act of self-creation the body and the world respond to as instruction.

    Spirituality · 16 min read
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    The Real Bible: Neuroanatomy and Quantum Physics
    The Real Bible: Neuroanatomy and Quantum Physics

    The Bible read as a coded instruction manual for the human nervous system. Temple as skull, pineal as the single eye, biophotons as 'God is light,' twelve stations as the meditative arc.

    Spirituality · 20 min read
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    A close view of a cell, the site where belief becomes biology
    The Biology of Belief: How Cells Hear What You Believe, Power of Placebo

    The most reliably effective intervention in clinical research is not a drug, a surgery, or a procedure. It is the patient's belief. Bruce Lipton spent twenty years explaining the cellular mechanism. The Power of Placebo

    Neuroscience · 14 min read