In this second transmission of our three-part identity series, we channel a message beyond the conscious mind to explore the true nature of identity, its multidimensional origins, and its entanglement with fear, memory, and survival. What emerges is not a tidy answer, but a dismantling — of what you've assumed yourself to be.
Together, we ask:
Who are you when you strip away language, memory, and belief?
What happens to identity when it has no container, no script, no mirror?
This episode delves into the hollowing space between worlds — where identity dies, and something greater begins to whisper. We speak to the haunting role of language as both a container and a distortion field. We examine how logic, reason, morality, and ideals can become defence mechanisms — structures built to avoid the void.
We journey through:
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The death of identity without memory, belief or language
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Language as a sandbox that builds — and limits — the self
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The transition from Saturn (structure) to Pluto (transformation) as the ruler of collective consciousness
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How perception can be purified — not discarded — in the path to deeper truth
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Why morality and logic often protect us from confronting what we truly are
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The hidden distortion in sound, syntax, and the vibrational frequency of words
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Rebirth through paradox, duality, and surrender to the Absolute
This is not for the faint-hearted. It's for those ready to stand at the precipice of their known self and let it fall away.
✨ Key Quotes "You’re trying to put identity into a vacuum — it’s exactly where identity goes to die."
"Language is not just words. It’s a frequency field. A drift away from truth if you’re not careful."
"Even logic can become a lie when it bypasses the soul’s knowing."
"Perception isn’t inherently flawed — it’s only unrefined."
"You think you're afraid of death, but what you’re really afraid of… is being born into who you truly are."
🔍 Further Explorations -
The mythic cycles of death and rebirth: Jesus, the Phoenix, Neo
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Advaita Vedanta and Daoist nonduality as antidotes to identity fixation
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Linguistic relativity: how your language shapes your reality
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Sound, resonance, and the loss of meaning through phonetic mismatch
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Using experience and inner perception as a calibration system for truth