Tag: Breathwork
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The Universe is a Verb
You are a Whirlpool [Audio] 1. The Hook: Transitioning from Static to Flow We often fall into the trap of viewing our bodies as static “things”—solid, unchanging statues placed within a vast, empty room. Yet, when we look closer through the lens of ancient wisdom and modern biophysics, we discover that the universe is not…
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5 Surprising Truths About Your Biological Reality
You are a Verb – Not a Noun [Audio] 1. Introduction: The Illusion of the “Bag of Skin” Most of us navigate existence under a persistent biological illusion. We perceive ourselves as static, physical objects—solid entities contained within a “bag of skin,” moving through a world of other disconnected things. However, the crucible of your…
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The Living Vortex
Master Your Biological Architecture You are a Verb Not a Noun [Audio] The Shift from Noun to Verb We have long been taught to view the human body as a static object—a collection of bones, tissues, and organs contained within a boundary of skin. In this traditional framework, we are “nouns,” fixed entities occupying a…
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5 Mind-Bending Lessons from the Kena Upanishad
The Hidden Power Behind Your Senses 1. Introduction: The Ghost in the Machine Kena means ‘by what’, ‘by whom’ or it can be understood as ‘how’. Brahman is Source, by whatever name It is called. Atman is the Self – your true nature. Prana is energy; it is the projection of the animating life-force of…
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The Vibrational Blueprint of Being
We stand at a profound threshold where the empirical rigor of biological torsion meets the metaphysical depth of primordial vibration. For over three centuries, medicine was ensnared in an anatomical “Gordian knot”—a puzzle concerning the heart’s true efficiency that the classical “static pump” model simply could not resolve. This document synthesizes the resolution of that…
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The 60-Degree Secret
Why Your Heart is a Verb Not a Pump 1. Introduction: Breaking the “Harvey Model” For over three hundred years, Western medicine has operated under the “Harvey Model,” viewing the heart as a mechanical, four-chambered pressure pump. This perspective treats the heart as a static “noun”—a fixed object isolated within the chest. But when we…
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Who am I?
1. Introduction: Beyond the Label When someone asks you, “Who are you?”, what is your go-to answer? Usually, we reach for a list of nouns: your name, your year level, the sports you play, or maybe your group of friends. The world around us tells us that these labels are who we are. We’re taught…
