Tzvarnohamo – Gurdjieff’s Forgotten Word for a Universal Social Force

I have been reading G. I. Gurdjieff’s work since I was young, half a centrury ago. And still I am captrued by him. One of his most enigmatic writings is The Herald of Coming Good (1933). In that book one also sometimes stumbles over strange, unfamiliar words, terms that seem to appear once and then … Continue reading Tzvarnohamo – Gurdjieff’s Forgotten Word for a Universal Social Force

The Sacred Geometry of Devotion: Symmetry in Ancient Egyptian Ra Yoga

In the sacred world of ancient Egypt, symmetry was far more than an aesthetic principle, it was a divine law you see working everywhere. Known through the guiding presence of Ma’at, the goddess who personified cosmic balance, order, and truth, symmetry permeated every aspect of Egyptian life. From the perfectly aligned pyramids to the mirrored … Continue reading The Sacred Geometry of Devotion: Symmetry in Ancient Egyptian Ra Yoga

The Black Mirror and the Book of Mysteries, the Sefer ha-Razim: Unveiling Inner Visions

In our exploration of the "Yoga of the Inner Light" and the profound connection between ancient contemplative practices and modern neuroscience, few artifacts offer as rich a tapestry as the black mirror. This dark, reflective surface, often associated with scrying and divination, serves as a powerful gateway to inner vision. But what if we told … Continue reading The Black Mirror and the Book of Mysteries, the Sefer ha-Razim: Unveiling Inner Visions

Jump Out of Your Spiritual Box: Allow Yourself to Be Authentic

We live in an age of spiritual saturation.Everywhere we look, there are paths to follow: schools, systems, sacred maps.Chakras. Breathwork. Lineages. Mantras you must repeat exactly. Light you must see in just the right hue. But what if none of it quite fits you?What if your inner experience refuses to be boxed in? There comes … Continue reading Jump Out of Your Spiritual Box: Allow Yourself to Be Authentic

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