Nangovai: A Sound That Opens the Light: a key received

During a silent inner-light meditation, the mantra Nangovai emerged: unbidden, untranslatable, yet clearly resonant. It arrives not from thought, but from within the silence, as a spontaneous vibrational structure that interacted directly with the phosphene field. As the syllables formed: Nang... Go... Vai—they move in synchrony with the inner lights. If you try it and … Continue reading Nangovai: A Sound That Opens the Light: a key received

The Pure Land as Inner Light: A Phosphene-Based Vision of Sukhāvatī

In the Pure Land tradition of Mahayana Buddhism, Sukhavati, the Land of Bliss, is described as a celestial realm created through the vows and boundless compassion of Amitabha Buddha, the Buddha of Infinite Light. It is a place of radiant beauty, free from suffering, where awakening unfolds effortlessly in the presence of divine beings and … Continue reading The Pure Land as Inner Light: A Phosphene-Based Vision of Sukhāvatī

Beyond Symbolism: Toward a Phenomenology of the Inner Light

About Fake and Real Spirituality In an age saturated with spiritual language, the words have become louder than the silence from which they once emerged. Auras, chakras, energies, frequencies, we hear these terms daily, spoken with certainty, invoked with authority. But beneath the glow of such talk, a deeper question lingers: what is actually being … Continue reading Beyond Symbolism: Toward a Phenomenology of the Inner Light

Amitābha Buddha and the Inner Light: A Vision from the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace

Few figures are as luminous and evocative as Amitābha, the Buddha of Infinite Light. Revered in the Mahāyāna and Pure Land traditions, Amitābha is not simply a symbol of divine compassion, but an embodiment of boundless radiance, a presence that transcends form and emerges in the very depths of inner silence. In the path we … Continue reading Amitābha Buddha and the Inner Light: A Vision from the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace

The Fire Kasina and the Yoga of the Inner Light

Among the classical meditative practices of early Buddhism, the fire kasina (tejo kasina) stands out as a direct doorway into the experience of inner light. At once ancient and strikingly modern, this method, originally described in the Visuddhimagga, invites the practitioner to gaze deeply into the glowing presence of fire, then close the eyes and … Continue reading The Fire Kasina and the Yoga of the Inner Light

The Day the Search Ended: A Door Beyond All Paths

In 1980, in a quiet room in Vasant Vihar, Delhi, a small circle gathered around Jiddu Krishnamurti. They came as teachers, educators, seekers. Carrying sincere questions for the future of their school, Rishi Valley. They asked how they might awaken real intelligence in young minds, not merely instruct, but ignite something alive. But what unfolded … Continue reading The Day the Search Ended: A Door Beyond All Paths

Endogenous DMT: The Hidden Bridge Between Phosphenes and Hyperspace

In recent years, research into the mind’s hidden landscapes has taken an unexpected turn — back inside the brain itself. For decades, explorers of consciousness have wondered why certain states — deep meditation, breathwork, near-death experiences — seem to unlock intense visions of light, tunnels, fractals, and archetypal realms so vivid they rival waking reality. … Continue reading Endogenous DMT: The Hidden Bridge Between Phosphenes and Hyperspace

Light with All Senses: Revelations in DMT Hyperspace and the Gradual Vision of Phosphenes

In the inner territories of human consciousness, we sometimes find ourselves in realms that language struggles to describe, spaces where visions speak in synesthetic tongues, where light is not merely seen but felt, heard, and known all at once. One of the most dramatic thresholds to this “ultrasubjective hyperspace” is the powerful molecule DMT. For … Continue reading Light with All Senses: Revelations in DMT Hyperspace and the Gradual Vision of Phosphenes

Beyond the Veil: DMT, Hyperspace, and the Ultrasubjective Realms

It is a striking pattern in modern entheogenic culture: again and again, those who inhale DMT speak of departing the world they know, and stepping into what they call “hyperspace.” In countless user reports, this hyperspace is not just a fanciful hallucination but an entire state of being that feels more real than ordinary waking … Continue reading Beyond the Veil: DMT, Hyperspace, and the Ultrasubjective Realms