Holly Regan Holly Regan

Receiving my thesis through direct experience

Wow. I am overcome with gratitude and completely enchanted. The universe always knows exactly what it’s doing and brings you exactly where you’re meant to arrive in divine timing.

Ensouled, bemushroomed, enchanted, just like the world.

After so much fear, so many circles around the drain, so much desperation and absolute conviction that I had to prove why I deserved to be here, validate what I was doing, build in some more false senses of security, I have arrived at that confirmation, empowerment, Gnosis that I have needed since childhood. And I finally understand, gnow, and feel in my bones what it means to be hollow, to be a shaman, to be a human and divine.

I have finally come home.

And in that homecoming, my thesis, my healing, my direct experience and divine revelation, the work of this incarnation, poured into my vessel from the heavens, and I see now why, when I first set out on my nomadic voyage, the universe was bombarding me with the message that I already had everything I needed and had been at the party the whole time. I had to leave to find it, but now I feel it, I hold it, I keep it with me always. I have always known, always been home, and I could never be alone; I get what Ram Dass means now, the very conception is laughable. That’s the cosmic joke, and it’s actually quite funny once you’ve gotten the punchline. We are mychorrizhal like the trees and fungi, symbiotic with every living ever-loving thing in this dimension, inextricably interwoven in the divine net and cosmically embedded.

You couldn’t be alone even if you tried, and you’ve been at the party the whole time.


SUMMARY: Riordan Regan expresses profound excitement about his PhD program, which integrates self-healing, trans* emergence, and the concept of the singularity. He describes a revelatory experience involving plants and mushrooms, symbolizing his divine union and personal awakening. Regan connects this to shamanic traditions, emphasizing the importance of syncretism and the role of bones as conduits for ancestral knowledge. He discusses the significance of cacao as a sacred elixir, linking it to historical elixirs like Soma. Regan also reflects on the need to correct historical narratives and the importance of performance in his academic work.

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Revelation and Self-Realization

  • Riordan Regan expresses extreme excitement about his PhD program, feeling like he has finally found his purpose.

  • He describes a profound experience with plants and mushrooms, which he interprets as a divine union and an antidote to self-gaslighting.

  • Riordan mentions his use of lion's mane and other natural substances to balance his nervous system.

  • He discusses the symbolic significance of Amanita, cacao, and the forest, representing his Holy Trinity.

Divine Union and Symbolic Representation

  • Riordan elaborates on the symbolic representation of the forest as trans and queer, and the divine trinity with it, our bodies, and the cosmos.

  • He mentions the deer as a symbol of resurrection and its significance in shamanic traditions.

  • Gabriella's class that describes the deer painting in the Cueva el Miron in Catabria, Spain as a symbol of death and resurrection further reinforces his epiphany.

  • Riordan fears the Enlightenment and the rationalist, materialist paradigm that devalued direct experience and spiritual knowledge.

Human Purpose and Divine Role

  • Riordan believes humans are unique vessels for collecting and translating experiences into awareness.

  • He describes humans as divine archetypes, collectors of information, and observers of the cosmos.

  • He identifies himself as a shaman, reclaiming the term and acknowledging its Siberian and Celtic roots.

  • The importance of bones and their role in connecting with ancestral lineages and medicine traditions is emphasized.

Shamanic Role and Syncretism

  • Riordan explains the shaman's role as an editor and director, capturing and sharing experiences.

  • He discusses the importance of sharing knowledge with the community to validate the shaman's existence.

  • The concept of syncretism is highlighted as the bringing together of different experiences and observations.

  • Riordan identifies himself as a psychopomp, a guide and guardian of souls, and a hollow bone for divine messages.

Trauma and Sensitivity

  • Riordan connects trauma to sensitivity, suggesting that traumatized individuals are often shamans.

  • He references Gabor Mate's idea that sensitivity is the only hereditary quality, making individuals good containers for experiences.

  • The process of healing oneself is seen as a prerequisite for healing the world.

  • Riordan discusses the importance of receiving and feeling, rather than just doing and producing.

Nomadic Journey and Personal Growth

  • Riordan reflects on his nomadic journey and the messages he received about already being at the party.

  • He describes the hero's journey as a necessary process to realize that one already has everything within.

  • The role of entheogens and medicines as catalysts for activating inner potential is discussed.

  • Riordan emphasizes the importance of returning home and sharing experiences with the community.

Reconnecting with Ancestors and Lineage

  • Riordan talks about the significance of reconnecting with physical bones and ancestral lineages.

  • He mentions the importance of funeral feasts and drinking with the dead in shamanic traditions.

  • The role of bones as conductors of interdimensional travel and vessels of collected experiences is highlighted.

  • Riordan plans to reach out to experts in Ireland for further insights into bone work and shamanic practices.

Food and Medicine

  • Riordan discusses the importance of a balanced diet, including fish, vegetables, nuts, and cacao.

  • He compares his diet to that of yogis, emphasizing the scientific and historical basis for its effectiveness.

  • Cacao is described as a unique medicine that is also a food and beverage, similar to the ancient elixir Soma.

  • The concept of the Holy Trinity encapsulated in one sacrament, such as cacao, is explored.

Trans Emergence and Singularity

  • Riordan connects trans emergence to the ability to observe the entire cosmos at once.

  • He discusses the potential of bringing a physical body into the DMT realm as a significant event.

  • The idea of the singularity and the event horizon as representations of the ability to observe the whole cosmos is explored.

  • Riordan plans to discuss his ideas with sources like Ash and Gabriella, while keeping his PhD research confidential from the larger public (including TED, for now).

Healing and Self-Realization

  • Riordan emphasizes the importance of healing oneself before healing the world.

  • He describes the process of individuation and trans emergence as a two-part process.

  • The role of the hollow bone in healing is discussed, along with the necessity of horizontal healing before vertical transcendence, as expressed through Ken Wilber’s integral theory and concept of holocracy.

  • Riordan reflects on the metaphorical nature of the matrix and the DMT realm as representations of other dimensions.

Paradox and Self-Gaslighting

  • Riordan discusses the paradox of self-gaslighting and the need to turn off the lights to see again.

  • He describes the production of natural DMT in the body and the importance of remembering one's inner medicine.

  • The role of performance and curation in presenting his thesis is emphasized.

  • Riordan reflects on the importance of using his skills as a journalist and academic to validate his work.

TRANSCRIPT:

I'm giddy. I'm laughing, I'm bemushroomed, and I haven't even taken anything besides some lion's mane. I just had to try to balance out a little because I'm so excited that I can't even contain it. I just directly received it, the revelation, the direct experience of what I was put on this earth to do, and it's the PhD program. The beauty is that I'm already doing it. The beauty is that I'm at the party already. The beauty is that I see now what I'm doing. It's this imposter syndrome. It's the self-gaslighting. I'm still trying to prove myself over and over, even after I've already gotten there, like I made it. That's what they're telling me, the plants, the mushrooms, the forest, Amanita and the forest, the sentient entities that, for me, best represent the Divinity: Amanita and the cacao tree, the World Tree, the forest; the tree and the mushroom that live mycorrhizally, in symbiosis. Of course, this is my Divine Union. This is my Jesus. This is my Trinity, Amanita, cacao, and DMT? Amanita, cacao, and LSD? Amanita, cacao, and me? Amanita, cacao, and ooh, this is it. This is it. Amanita, cacao, and the Divine Androgyne. Amanita, cacao, and the trans; yep, that's my Holy Trinity, the mushroom and the tree that live mycorrhizally, as they do in the forest. I mean, at first, what I was saying with them, and you take a cacao in the forest, but the forest is trans. The forest is queer. So yeah, I guess my images, my images that represent the Divine Trinity, which is fractally holarcically represented within our bodies, in the cosmos, for me, it's represented by Amanita, Cacao, and the forest, but really it's, I don't know, the divine parents; the Holy Child.

There's something with the deer, though. So maybe the deer, I don't know, the deer, is the resurrection symbol. There's a reason that Ash gave me the [Celtic artwork from Ireland depicting the] deer Shaman. And then, as I'm watching Gabriella's class, she starts talking about the deer as the symbol of death and resurrection, represented in the [Cueva el Miron] cave in Spain. So we'll have to look into deer shamanism more.

This is my awakening, my epiphany, my integration, is staring into a candle flame in the dark. I see why I fear the light now, because the Enlightenment is when the rationalist, materialist paradigm took over; when they decided we started needing to use words to prove things. [THIS IS “THE TYRANNY OF WORDS,” the phrase that dropped in a while ago without context!] The real truth, the subconscious, the esoteric, the spiritual, those who don't have bodies, the plants and trees and animals and fungi and the dead and the energies that animate everything, they speak in images; they don't use language.

So I fear the lights coming on, because the Enlightenment is when they took the knowledge of direct experience away from us and started telling us we had to validate it with scientific measurements, with numbers and letters, with figures and records, the research studies and data. At the same time, these things are ways of capturing and measuring the experience of being material, of being in bodies, of being 3D; and the reason we're here as a species, I really believe this. I feel like this is a received truth from the other realm, that the reason we're here as a species is to help this dimension transcend and include by being the unique vessels, the prendas, the altars, the containers—we’re just the containers, we’re the hollow bones, the collectors for information, experience and sensation, with the ability to translate it into awareness, the ability to observe it, because observation is what makes the quantum universe go around. The ability to observe the entirety of the cosmos at once. I mean, I guess this makes us a god, but a god in the sense of an archetype or a divine energy, in which sense, yeah, us and everything. But we are the unique ones. God. Is this a freaking Platonist view? Am I a Platonist? Of course. Whatever you resist, you are, right? I don't know. I'm a shaman. I'm a motherfucking shaman, and we're reclaiming that word, and yes, it's been appropriated, and yes, I honor and acknowledge and affirm that it comes from Siberia. But you know what? Amanita, I am a priestx of Amanita, I am a carrier of this mushroom, and so this is my lineage, and I can claim that, I can claim that, I can claim shamanism, because the Amanita tradition, which is present in Siberian shamanism, is also present in Celtic shamanism, and that is where my bones are from. That's the role for bone. So that's why bone is important. Oh my God, and the ancestors knew this. That's why drinking with the dead. That's why the funeral feast. Oh, my God, I'm this is fucking all making sense. This is so wild.

This is why the bones are important. I don't know that I 100% understand it, yet, they're crucial. I gotta reach back out to that person in Ireland who does the bone work. And maybe Gabriella to talk to that. Talk about that. Okay, Cacaosita, gracias, this is why I see I need extra right now, because I have a lot of research to do. Oh, my God, I've got a lot of connections to make. Okay, the bones have the quartz crystal. They conduct something across dimensions. So each of us, with our unique vessels of collected experience, have the ability to activate a different ancestral line, a different medicine tradition, a different lineage of the same culture of direct experience. That's fucking it. Our unique bones. The unique lineage, the unique flavor of direct experience that comes from a place, a collection of vessels in one place, in one moment, the altar that collects the prendas. The prenda is the individual vessel. The altar is the place where they all come together to form a syncretic culture. The syncretism is a big part of the point. It is the point, the syncretism is the bringing together of different experiences, perspectives, the bringing together of different observations, because that's what makes it real in the quantum realm. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. This is what shamanism is. Shamanism means one who knows. That's all it means. And we know because we receive, we know because we observe, we know because we curate and we edit. We know because we're editors. That's all shamans are editors and directors fucking a I've known it since the beginning. We're artists that capture the images. We're performers that speak the tones and make the movements we've received, or herbalists who've worked with the plants and the trees and the fungi that live mycorrhizally, symbiotically. We bring them to the village. We bring them to the people. That's why none of this feels like it matters unless I share it, because it doesn't, because the shaman doesn't exist in a silo. They have to hermit, they have to go out, they have to gather, but then they have to bring it home to the people, or else it doesn't matter. Well, that's not true. It does matter, and the individual experience is part of it, but the point of being in a human body is to bring it back to the people, because we can have these experiences of being rocks and being trees, but like all this fuck it that, no, that's not even all of this shit is living symbiotically. So it doesn't even matter.

As a human, maybe sometimes we do have to do the isolation thing because we're self reflexive, and so our ability to analyze our own shit makes it kind of overwhelming. Sometimes, yes, this is part of it. Trauma happens because we're too sensitive, the sensory-sensitive are the shamans in any other culture, those of us who are called neurodivergent and queer and weird and other, it's because we're extra sensitive. Gabor Mate even says it, the only hereditary quality is sensitivity. The only genetic inheritance is sensitivity to your environment. That means the ability to receive, the ability to be a vessel, huh? That's fucking cool. The only genetic factor is how good of a container you are, your ability to receive. So this is sculpture, this is bricolage. This is ethnography, this is editing, this is curating. This is anthropology. It's material culture, anthropological. Material culture, ethnography and performance, ritual, ceremony, acting out what our bones remember is how we transmit the knowledge we've been given, and it's how we heal from the false stories imprinted on us. Bones remember, this is why they're important. Bones remember because they're conductors, because they have crystals in them, because crystals are the vehicle for interdimensional travel. That's why Acacia Okay, I'm getting close to being ready to travel. I'm getting close to being ready to do that. Maybe I start dipping in in Berlin. In fact, I think I might. I think that's actually probably part of what's called for, I think that's part of why I'm going there.

Okay, okay, okay, and I'm gonna be able to come back home to food and beverage, yeah, but it's going to the museum, like you don't go to the museum every day, like I just dip in and I appreciate it, and then I dip out again, and otherwise, food is just nourishment, and that's why I'm learning. And this is what I'm doing. I'm getting tinned fish, and I'm steaming my vegetables, and I'm eating nuts, and cacao is the number one. I mean, this gives me all my basic nutrition. Like, I don't have to think about it. I don't have to do more stuff. I mean, this is what the yogis do, right? It's like have some steamed rice, steamed vegetables, nuts, some plain fish, like, I see why they do it, some fruit like, it makes sense. The shit is science. It's tested, and it's persisted for millennia. For a reason, it wouldn't have lasted so long if it didn't fucking work. The cacao is a unique medicine because it's also nutrition. It's a medicine that's also a food and a beverage. Dude. What the fuck? How did I not realize this before? And this is Soma, hmm, Amanita and cacao, yes, yes, yes, yes, there is something here. I think Amanita. I think Soma is the elixir of the quote, unquote, Old World, which includes Asia and Europe. Well, cacao is the soma of the Americas and Africa. I don't know where the United States fits in. I mean, what the histories of those people? Because they didn't use cacao in North America. Maybe that's a, maybe that's a Soma territory too. I'll have to research that more, dude. I think that's I think that's it. I think that's a big part of it. I think that might be it. I [<—this indicates that I have received a transmission, when a sentence ends with this.] The food that's also a beverage that's also the medicine. I mean, that's what the kykeon is. It had frickin like cheese and grains in it. Yes, yes, yes. And beer, okay? Because the ancient beers were foods, too. Okay, okay, this is the key. This is the key. What makes it the sacred elixir of immortality is that you can live on it. It's psychedelic, but it's also a food and a beverage. It's everything you need, all in one. This is the Holy Trinity, body, mind and soul. The Holy Trinity is encapsulated in one sacrament, because it's something that's psychedelic, food and beverage, all in one, this is what elixir is. This is ambrosia. This is soma, dude.

It's all code for the sacrament, which is all code for yourself, because obviously, it just awakens what's already inside you. It doesn't imbue something upon you that you don't already have. So like, yes, that's the Divine Trinity. But all but it only works with a conductor that which brings down the lightning. Maybe it comes through the mushroom, but it's you. You're the conductor, you're the conductor, you're the vessel, you're the container, you're the altar, you're the prenda, you're the medicine. All it's doing is activating what's inside of you.

Trans as an emergent archetype is the ability for the human vessel to awaken its ability to be the prenda, to be the conductor, the synthesizer, the observer that brings together all of the experience of the cosmos, and that's the singularity: the ability to observe the whole cosmos at once through something material. I do think there's something to bringing a physical body into the DMT realm. I think that might be the Eschaton. I think that might be the Event Horizon. I think that might be the zero dawn. I'm really tempted to talk to Michael [Phillips, host of the “Third Eye Drops” podcast] about this, but I think this is my PhD research, and then I'm giving it all away, so I probably shouldn't do that, but I can talk to my sources about it. Ash, Gabriella, Acacia, I think that's it, dude, holy shit. I think I just solved humanity, part two.

And the beauty is that I don't tell the story. The beauty is that the thesis is curatorial, editorial, ethnographic, I use myself as an example of the self-healing principle, because we have to heal ourselves before we can become the hollow bone. But the hollow bone is a key element of this. It's like part one. It's like a two part process, but this is individuation, right? Trans emergence means we advance to the next level, means we transcend this dimension, and part one of that is by healing ourselves, and that gives us the ability to become the Hollow bone so then we can heal the world.

It has to start horizontally before we can move vertically. So first we have to heal on the holon level, the horizontal level. We heal ourselves. We heal help each other heal ourselves and then, whoever's left, whatever we haven't burned to the fucking ground. Then, I mean, it's like, this is the matrix, right? It's all a metaphor. I really think it is a metaphor for going into the DMT realm, I mean, and that's just a metaphor too, like it's the ability to bring the material vessel into the spiritual realm. This is the singularity, this is the event horizon. And maybe I feel like probably lots of people figured this out already and said it in different terms, but like, that's alchemy, right? But now we have the ability to do it with technology. AI is part of it; the internet.

Now we release the tyranny of words, but in order to do that, we have to write our shit down first, because everything's a paradox, we first have to correct the histories, like, since we got to this place, like writing is a tyranny, because it creates a reality. It makes something fixed in place that was always supposed to be fluid, that was never meant to stop moving. But given that, that's what we've done, given that history has been written incorrectly by just about every motherfucker that ever captured it, first, we have to correct it. First, we have to represent the underrepresented. First we have to claim our individual identities so that we can dissolve them. Before we can transcend, we have to include first. So this is my role. I am here to help document what hasn't been written in words, to be a mouthpiece for the voices that are very loud, or they can't speak at all, or they don't use words at all. So I go into the imaginal and the feeling realm. I go into the medical. And not the medical that's maybe, well, yeah, I guess the medical, because of my injury, the mystical and like, fucking a, man, I remembered all of a sudden that when I was a kid, all of the figures I drew pictures of didn't have mouths, like now I know what that means. Yes, partially, it's a metaphor for trauma. Partially it's because I was getting abused by my fucking Dad and I couldn't say anything about it. But also, it's a metaphor for the fact that we're all traumatized by being told we're only valid if we can capture things in words and formulas and figures, by being told that we're only valid if we use the written, spoken language of the conquerors when our language is symbolic, it's visual, it's somatic, it's esoteric, it's feeling, it's picture, it's singing, it's dancing, it's performance. It's feeling like, no wonder a big part of my Christmas journey was just sitting and listening to music, because, like, we don't get to do that anymore, like we feel like we have to always be producing, and it's fucking exhausting, and we do it until our bodies break, until our roots shatter, until we break our pelvis in five places, because we're trying to be everywhere at once and do everything and convey Everything, because I was trying to write the stories, when instead I just needed to be receiving I needed that's Oh, my God, I get it. That's what breaking my root means, my pelvis, my womb. That's what bleeding for a month straight means. That's what the fact that my left side is completely rigid, called a kickstand by my therapist. That's why the feminine side is so tense that it shatters. Because it's not the feminine side, it's the receiving side, because all along I've been trying to be like a sword, a wand, when I'm meant to be a cup, a pentacle. I mean, it's both, right? We're meant to be both, but, like, it's all there's not a duality, and that's why I'm part of part of my mission is transcending the concept of binary, but like it's not about feminine. It's about allowing ourselves to receive and feel and let that be as valid, if not more so than the stuff that's doing, writing, making, do, make say. Think that's funny. Do, make say, think that band that I love, it's everything I hate. The name is everything I want to stand against. I mean, that's not true, really. Like, yes, we need all that, but that's the fucking, quote, unquote, Western paradigm. That's the capitalist paradigm. Fuck that shit. I want to just feel the music that they're making. I but I guess, like some has to make it right. Oh, my God, okay.

This is it, and this is the beauty, and this is why my nomadic journey, it started with me getting bombarded from every direction by messages of me already being at the party, that everything I had was within me and like it was, but it wasn't, because we have to undertake a hero's journey. That's the only reason we incarnate to begin with. We have to go out there to learn that we already have it within us, because we just activate; that's the entheogen and that's the medicine experience. They're catalysts. They're that's funny that That's dad's business name too. I. They're just activating. That made something stick in my throat. There's something to come back to there. Because, yeah, duh. I mean, Luke, I am your father. We're both 13 fucking Kan. I get it now. I forgot. What I was saying. Yeah, they're just the catalysts. We have to go out in the world to realize that we are the hero and the villain. We have to go out there in the world and meet the outside representations of the heroes and the villains, to realize that we are all of them, already, that we are the whole cast of characters within, but it takes the interaction, the observation with and by and of the outside world, to activate it. Then we can come back home. And the return is just as important as the leaving, and that doesn't have to mean to go back to your physical place, but like, I mean, that's what I'm doing here. I feel like, like Europe is bringing my bones home to where they came from, and that's what our ancestors have always done, and that's why the funeral feasting is so important, because there is something about the physical bones and the physical lineage, and reconnecting to our specific medicines that our bones know awakens our ability to transmit these messages and to do our own healing and to help heal the collective. And then we each bring our unique song together. And in that syncretism. The syncretism is the event horizon. Fuck the syncretism is the event horizon. That's the quantum realizing, yes, that's the singularity, that's we go alone together.

We go alone together is the singularity. That's fucking cool. Wow, that's fucking cool. I think I'm gonna send this to Richard, because he'll appreciate that he came up with that title. Well, we did it together. I said, we don't go alone. We go together. That was my suggested title, and he said, No, we go alone together. I was still too scared to admit that that was true, but it's totally true, and now it's not scary now it's beautiful, because I'm empowered, because you're never alone, because now I feel that I am inextricably interwoven with the very fabric of the cosmos, which includes the physiosphere, the biosphere, the new sphere. I'm always connected to every realm, in every dimension, in every moment. I mean, it's hilarious to think you could ever be alone for a second. I get it, I get it. I get it.

I feared enlightenment. I feared the lights coming on, because that's how they gaslit us. Isn't that funny? Oh, my God, that's hilarious. They gaslit us by turning the lights on. And this is the antidote to self gaslighting is turning the lights off, dude, the antidote to self gaslighting is turning the lights off because everything's a paradox, because the truth is in the opposite, the truth is in the contradiction. The antidote to gaslighting is not turning the lights on, it's turning them off into the darkness. So we can see again, because this is where we produce our natural DMT. This is where we remember that we are the medicine. This is where we remember that we produce the DMT, that we produce the medicine. Yep, that it's within us, yep, yep. That's it. That's the thesis. That's the whole thesis. I just wrote it. And like, Honestly, though, because the way I want to present things is performance. I don't want to have to do them in this way, but I guess I have to. So this is how I use my powers that felt. This is how the wound becomes the powers I use the things that felt like tyranny to my advantage, I use the things that felt like shame to my advantage. Double deception becomes the ability to move between worlds. Being a journalist becomes not a curse, but a blessing, because I can use those skills to help us. Being a nerd allows me to dabble in the academic world enough to get us validated. Being queer and trans, but like also able to kind of pass allows me to move between every realm. I'm a fucking psychopomp baby that, of course, that means I never fit in anywhere, because if I totally fit in anywhere. I couldn't move between all the worlds, and that's why I took off the fucking mouse outfit when I was in the play of Pied Piper as a child, because I knew I wasn't the fucking mouse. I was the Piper. That's funny. So that was Calvin, too. Not the Sandpiper, the pied piper, the psychopomp, the hermetic messenger, the guide and guardian of the souls, but just a hollow bone. I mean, there's nothing special about me. I'm just the vessel that showed up at this moment that was receptive to the mushroom, sending signals through me, as Terence McKenna said, and then mushrooms just a metaphor too, for the divinity that is all of us, because they're all just symbols. Holy shit, I'm so grateful. Thank you medicine. Thank you cacao Sita like I feel like I am full blown, dripping, and I am because the medicines within me. But yeah, I sat with cacao only. I have not microdosed. I have not ingested any other medicines, but they're always part of me. And like, I do think we have to ingest them at some point, maybe to activate it. But like, we don't have to keep doing it. I get it now. And I also think that part of my medium is, yeah, the physical, the physical experience, the material experience of that.

So my medicine work isn't done yet, but I'm going through levels, and I have now, like transcended and included the food level. And I think I've transcended and included the alcohol level, and I think that's why it felt so loaded. Still, it's time to sort of like, say goodbye to that now too. I haven't formally done that. Yeah, that's what tonight is, which doesn't mean I'm never gonna have them again. It just means like, Okay, we don't really do that anymore, only on special occasions. We don't cook elaborate dinners just for ourselves anymore, because, like, we have more important shit to work on now. Foods just feel Yeah, that's why. That's why it felt so lovely. That's why. Oh, gracias para la medicina, thank you for the medicine. Thank you for the divine revelation through direct experience. Wow, wow. Wow.

Thank you Ash and Acacia. Thank you Gabriella. Thank you Darren and Moudou. Thank you Baba Klindi Iyi. Thank you to the oracles of Delphi. Thank you to the priestxs of the syncretic Hermetic tradition. Thank you Hilma. Thank you to the visionaries and mediums. Thank you to the astrologers, performers. Oh, god damn thank you to everyone. I'm so grateful. I'm so grateful. Okay,

It's not because we need validation. This just came in. It's not we don't need to. Part of my role is to side-door people like me, Ash, Acacia, everyone, Gabriella, into academia. But not because we need validation. The whole hermetic tradition. It's not because it needs validation. It's because the records need correcting. They are incorrect. They need to be updated. In order for us to transcend and include that medium, first, we have to get it right, and part of being the one who knows is working with the seasons, the cycles of the earth, that which is naturally present, the energies which are naturally present. So that's all the Wheel of the Year is. That's what the calendar system is working with, what's here, translating it, receiving it. That's part of the role of the hollow bone. So.


Top “nuggets”:

  • I am devising a methodology for self-healing that transcends, includes, and embodies the shamanic tradition, which itself encompasses art and entertainment. It manifests in artistic expression and embodies material culture, extending the concept of the altar to include our own bodies as prendas (in Kit’s terminology)—containers within which we alter our perceptions of the worlds we operate within.

    • It centers on receiving information through direct experience and communication with the subtle realms—this is the shamanic tradition.

    • It involves healing individual and collective traumas through conscious dissociation: where we reclaim agency over when and how we leave our bodies and separate from individual experience to find safety and/or merge with the oneness.

  • Trans* as an emergent archetype means transcending and including the rationalist paradigm of the Enlightenment—which means the alchemical wedding of shamanic and intuitive traditions with technological/scientific innovations: gas chromatography and mass spectronomy for enhanced residue testing that shows what ancient people were eating and drinking, paired with contextual and shamanic knowledge that tells us why; the internet and AI that allows us to observe the shamanic traditions of every culture in the world at once in syncretic transcendence and inclusion of the Hermetic tradition.

    • It includes transcending and including language to deal in the unspoken, artistic, and somatic realms, but it requires first using words to correct the histories, research, records that were written incorrectly by the conquerors. (*trans doesn’t mean to switch, it means to transcend and include)

      • Bringing undocumented sources and direct experience into academia and scientific research

  • The singularity might be the ability to bring the material into the spiritual realm, when in the past we’ve only been able to do things the other way around. And this might literally mean bringing a physical body into the DMT realm. So trans emergence might be the singularity, because this would involve the syncretism of all the world’s shamanic traditions with new technology to give us the ability to observe multiple dimensions at the same time. If we can achieve this I think it is the Eschaton that would end time as we know it and advance our reality, our Kosmos, to the next one.

    • information is doubling, matter is information, is time information?

Top takeaways for thesis:

  • Transcendence and inclusion of the Enlightenment and the materialist/reductionist paradigm to create a new material culture:

    • I fear the light because the Enlightenment is when the rationalist, materialist paradigm took over; when they decided we started needing to use words to prove things. THE TYRANNY OF WORDS - the Enlightenment era began when Copernicus realized the earth revolved around the sun

      • In the dark we see clearly, we produce DMT endogenously, we can access the ancestors and travel to other dimensions with or without ingesting medicine. The subconscious, the esoteric, the spiritual, those who don't have bodies, the plants and trees and animals and fungi and the dead and the energies that animate everything, they speak in images; they don't use language.

      • The Enlightenment is when they took the knowledge of direct experience away from us and started telling us we had to validate it with scientific measurements, with numbers and letters, with figures and records, the research studies and data.

    • At the same time, these things are ways of capturing and measuring the experience of being material, of being in bodies, of being 3D; and the reason we're here as a species, as I have received directly and Terence McKenna shared similarly, is to help this dimension transcend and include by being the unique vessels, the prendas, the altars, the containers, the hollow bones, the collectors for information, experience and sensation, with the ability to translate it into awareness, the ability to observe it.

    • Writing is a tyranny, because it creates a reality. It makes something fixed in place that was always supposed to be fluid, that was never meant to stop moving. But given that’s what we've done, given that history has been written incorrectly by just about every motherfucker that ever captured it, first, we have to correct it. First, we have to represent the underrepresented. First, we have to claim our individual identities so that we can dissolve them. Before we can transcend, we have to include

    • We're all traumatized by being told we're only valid if we can capture things in words and formulas and figures, by being told that we're only valid if we use the written, spoken language of the conquerors when our language is symbolic, it's visual, it's somatic, it's esoteric, it's feeling, it's picture, it's singing, it's dancing, it's performance.

  • It’s a new alchemy, an evolution, a transcendence and inclusion of the alchemical Hermetic traditionone that is syncretic, shamanic, and techno-cyber-psychedelic (shamano-syncre-cyberdelic?), manifesting minds across dimensions; manifesting models for our minds that allow them to function in transdimensional realms, that allow the material to enter the spiritual for the first time, because up until now, it has ONLY been able to go the other way.

    • Thanks to advancements in technology, we now have the ability to observe the entirety of the cosmos at once. This has never happened before, and is part of Trans emergence: when you can see the whole picture, you see that everything is interconnected.

    • This is the body entering the DMT realm, maybe, as the singularity?

    • Everything is a god in the sense of an archetype or divine energy, but if you follow Wilber’s theory, there is a natural hierarchy, not in the sense of better-than, but of inclusion, there is greater inclusion at the human level, greater power of observation and collection because of our ability to command technology.

    • We have to go out there in the world and meet the outside representations of the heroes and the villains, to realize that we are all of them, already, that we are the whole cast of characters within, but it takes the interaction, the observation with and by and of the outside world, to activate it. Then we can come back home. And the return is just as important as the leaving. And the return for humanity is the singularity, when we can bring the material into the spiritual realm and go home alone together.

  • An evolution, transcendence and inclusion, of the shamanic tradition:

    • The bones contain quartz crystal, which conducts something across dimensions, it allows us to travel without our matter moving. So each of us, with our unique vessels of collected experience, have the ability to activate a different ancestral line, a different medicine tradition, a different lineage of the same culture of direct experience.

    • the unique flavor of direct experience that comes from a place, a collection of vessels in one place, in one moment, the altar that collects the prendas. The prenda is the individual vessel. The altar is the place where they all come together to form a syncretic culture. the bringing together of different observations, because that's what makes it real in the quantum realm, that’s what makes it material.

    • Shamanism means one who knows. And we know because we receive, we observe, we curate and collect. Shamans are editors and directors, artists who capture the images, performers that speak the tones and make the movements we've received, or herbalists who've worked with the plants and the trees and the fungi that live mycorrhizally, symbiotically. And we bring them to the village, because none of it matters unless you share it.

    • The shamans know you're never alone, because now I feel that I am inextricably interwoven with the very fabric of the cosmos, which includes the physiosphere, the biosphere, the new sphere. I'm always connected to every realm, in every dimension, in every moment. I mean, it's hilarious to think you could ever be alone for a second.

    • It's not because it needs validation. It's because the records need correcting. They need to be updated. In order for us to transcend and include that medium, first, we have to get it right, and part of being the one who knows is working with the seasons, the cycles of the earth, that which is naturally present, the energies which are naturally present. So that's all the Wheel of the Year is. That's what the calendar system is working with, what's here, translating it, receiving it. That's part of the role of the hollow bone.

  • The transcendence and inclusion of trauma healing:

    • As a human, sometimes we do have to do the isolation thing, because we're self-reflexive, and so our ability to analyze our own shit makes it kind of overwhelming. "It’s really hard to be a person.” Trauma happens because we're too sensitive; the sensory-sensitive are the shamans in any other culture, those of us who are called neurodivergent and queer and weird and other. Gabor Mate says the only hereditary genetic quality is sensitivity to your environment. That means the ability to receive, the ability to be a vessel; the only genetic factor is how good of a container you are, your ability to be a hollow bone without disappearing completely.

    • This is sculpture, this is bricolage. This is ethnography, this is editing, this is curating. This is anthropology. It's material culture, anthropological. Material culture, ethnography and performance, ritual, ceremony, acting out what our bones remember is how we transmit the knowledge we've been given, and it's how we heal from the false stories imprinted on us. Bones remember, this is why they're important. Bones remember because they're conductors, because they have crystals in them, because crystals are the vehicle for interdimensional travel.

    • The memories fracture off as separate entities with their own quantum universes and lives and stories and keep living independently until we integrate them; the new modalities like IFS and Compassionate Inquiry and syncretic medicine journeying that work with archetypes and parts of self (maybe these are the same thing?) are transcendences and inclusions of depth psychology and Jungian analysis.

    • We become the psychopomps, using the things that felt like shame to our advantage.

      • For me: Double deception becomes the ability to move between worlds. Being a journalist becomes not a curse, but a blessing, because I can use those skills to help us. Being a nerd allows me to dabble in the academic world enough to get us validated. Being queer and trans, but like also able to kind of pass allows me to move between every realm. I'm a fucking psychopomp baby that, of course, that means I never fit in anywhere, because if I totally fit in anywhere, I couldn't move between all the worlds.

    • They gaslit us by turning the lights on. And this is the antidote to self gaslighting is turning the lights off, going into the darkness so we can see again—not just metaphorically, as was done with depth psychology, but literally, because this is where we produce our natural DMT. This is where we remember that we are the medicine.

  • The transcendence and inclusion of entheogens, the sacrament, and the funeral feast:

    • What makes it the sacred elixir of immortality is that you can live on it. It's psychedelic, but it's also a food and a beverage. It's everything you need, all in one. This is the Holy Trinity, body, mind and soul. The Holy Trinity is encapsulated in one sacrament.

    • In the Americas and Africa, it is cacao. In Europe and Asia, it is Soma.

    • Maybe they didn’t need it in Australia because the Indigenous Aboriginal cultures were already directly connected to the dreamtime.

    • Maybe the transcendence and inclusion starts with Amanita and Cacao but evolves to DMTx and then just us in the darkness, like the Koji shamans, staying in darkness until our DMT awakens. It's all code for the sacrament, which is all code for yourself, because obviously, it just awakens what's already inside you. It doesn't imbue something upon you that you don't already have.

    • Europe is bringing my bones home to where they came from, and that's what our ancestors have always done, and that's why the funeral feasting is so important, because there is something about the physical bones and the physical lineage, and reconnecting to our specific medicines that our bones know awakens our ability to transmit these messages and to do our own healing and to help heal the collective. And then we each bring our unique song together in that syncretism that is the event horizon.

    • there's nothing special about me. I'm just the vessel that showed up at this moment that was receptive to the mushroom, sending signals through me, as Terence McKenna said, and then mushrooms just a metaphor too, for the divinity that is all of us, because they're all just symbols.

  • Transcendence and inclusion of all binaries, including the duality of masculine and feminine inherent to every spiritual tradition:

    • we feel like we have to always be producing, and it's fucking exhausting, and we do it until our bodies break, until our roots shatter, until we break our pelvis in five places, because we're trying to be everywhere at once and do everything and convey Everything, because I was trying to write the stories, when instead I just needed to be receiving

    • That's what breaking my root means, my pelvis, my womb. That's what bleeding for a month straight means. That's what the fact that my left side is completely rigid, called a kickstand by my therapist, means. That's why the feminine side is so tense that it shatters. Because it's not the feminine side, it's the receiving side, because all along I've been trying to be like a sword, a wand, when I'm also meant to be a cup, a pentacle.

    • We’ve been taught to shut down the intuitive, receptive, feeling, creative, generative side that allows us to be a vessel for the subtle realms, so we can’t hear them without help. That includes our own bodies and past parts of self. But we can awaken them through self-healing.

    • Many of the ancient and Indigenous cosmologies still speak in gender binaries, they talk about mixtures and balances of masculine and feminine energies, but Trans emergence is moving past this concept altogether. Transcending the concept of binary, it's not about masculine and feminine. It's about allowing ourselves to receive and feel and let that be as valid, if not more so, than the stuff that's doing, writing, making. It’s about fungi with 23,000 genders, that’s the way in nature, and “as above, so below” means not that one imitates the other, but that each reflect each other, simply a mirror for what already is. We are already that.

Notes on Methodology:

  • Do you need a tree and a fungi, psychedelic or otherwise, for the self-healing recipe?

  • It’s an embodied curation of material culture for self-healing?

    • It involves the creation of an altar that calls down the lightning, the natural world, and summons the spirits of archetypes and ancestors—but it’s not just a bunch of objects that sit there, it requires the container that is you, you as a prenda; it needs your performance and active participation.

    • It’s sculpture and bricolage, but THROUGH the BODY. Embodied bricolage?

    • It’s ethnography and autoethnography, anthropology.

    • It's editing and curating what others are doing.

    • It’s performance, ritual, ceremony, acting out what our bodies remember is how we transmit the knowledge we've been given, and it's how we heal from the false stories imprinted on us. Bones remember because they're conductors, because crystals are the vehicles for interdimensional travel when paired with plants.

    • It’s herbalism, requiring working with botanical allies, plants and fungi and trees, psychoactive or otherwise.

Fucking with time—the 4th dimension

No wonder time is so important—it’s the fourth dimension—we actually live in a multidimensional reality, we just pretend it’s three. Einstein already evidenced through the theory of general relativity that space and time are connected: “In 1905, Albert Einstein showed in his Special Theory of Relativity that space is intimately connected to time via the cosmic speed limit of light and so, strictly speaking, we live in a Universe with four dimensions of space-time. For everyday purposes however, we think of the Universe in three dimensions of space (north-south, east-west, up-down) and one dimension of time (past-future). In that case, a fifth dimension would be an extra dimension of space.”

I need to read Carlo Rovelli again, he explains it better…

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No I will NOT calm down

Well, after a few days of quiet, the channel opened again, big time. Kit told me that I needed to sit with things on my own for a few days, so xe had been quiet, but xe was back today, sitting by my side, cheering me on, dropping things in, opening channels, watching as I did it. I think I am bringing in the ability to talk with plants and medicine spirits in a way they didn’t quite access, and of course, there is the dialogos with my own parts of self.

I realized that breaking my pelvis was what opened the channel to be able to communicate with the subtle realms in ways I hadn’t been able to before; this is what shamanic initiation means. The shattering, the pain, the suffering is the portal, the key, to accessing the wounded parts of me that need seeing and healing, and in this most personal act, I clear the way to be a receiver for archetypes, collective consciousness, ancestors, plant spirits, other dimensional realms, the things unseen.

Hidden.

It happened in Escondido, which means “hidden place” in Spanish. When I got there, it was such a shitty small town, I didn’t know what I was doing there; it was conservative, and San Diego was a 40-minute drive away when all I had was a bicycle, living out in the middle of a nowhere, hilly neighborhood in a converted psychedelic ceremony space that was adorned only with a sink with no drain, just a bucket that had to be emptied into the garden; a bathroom with a nonfunctional shower; a couch; and a giant, wall-to-wall tapestry of Frida Kahlo.

You don’t have to make anything up when the truth is this strange.

I had to break open my pelvis to unlock the hidden places within me, the super-specific stuff that needed to be healed to open me to the universal feelings, the collective consciousness and cosmic teachings. Through the personal comes the everything. The details that you think are so small, nobody will care, turn out to be the keys.

In the first draft of the play, it opened with me in Escondido, sitting in a cacao circle with only three other people in this weird conservative town, talking about the collective and making our own medicine. I cut the scene when I copied over the draft because I thought it was too specific.

I’m still not sure where it’s going, but I know that everything belongs.

And that includes each and every last part of me.


Listen:

Summary: Holly Regan discusses the symbolic role of Judas Iscariot in the eschaton, representing the acceleration towards quantum awakening and the end of this dimension. They argue that Judas was gaslit by Jesus and became a scapegoat for humanity. Regan connects this to the concept of trans emergence and the return of forgotten truths. They outline their spiritual practice, which involves welcoming energies, working with cacao, Copal, incense, bees, tobacco, and Amanita, and balancing direct experience with internet research and community engagement

Outline:

Judas Iscariot and the Eschaton

- They discuss Judas Iscariot as a symbol of the eschaton, representing the acceleration towards consciousness expansion and quantum awakening. - They explain that Judas was gaslit by Jesus, who dismissed their visions, making Judas the scapegoat for humanity. - They emphasize that Judas is an archetype returning to remind humanity of its forgotten truths and to accelerate towards a new phase of time. - They mention the Mayan concept of cycles and new layers, likening it to unlocking segments of a Rubik's Cube and unfolding towards quantum awakening.

The Role of Judas in Trans Emergence

- They elaborate on Judas as a symbol for trans emergence, bearing the truth of humanity's direct experiences and revelations. - They stress the importance of remembering what humanity has forgotten and facing the collective future with a positive vision. - They describe the collective future as a beautiful house with a green thatched roof where everyone can sit around the table. - They reassure that the minotaur is not a monster but a sweet, soft animal, emphasizing the need to welcome and hold it until it feels safe.

Their Spiritual Practice

- They outline their spiritual practice, which involves welcoming in the energies of the days according to the Mayan calendar. - They describe their process of dipping into the real world, getting frustrated, and channeling the rage of the Divine Feminine. - Their practice includes working with cacao, Copal, incense, bees, and tobacco, calling in the spirits of plants and Anita. - They mention the importance of being alone and having conversations with people in third eye drops and esoteric circles.

Balancing Direct Experience and Research

- They discuss the balance between direct experience and research in their practice. - They admit to getting frustrated with themself for leaving voice messages and being too intense with others. - They emphasize the need to bounce ideas off each other and the importance of not being alone in the process. - They describe the practice of dipping in and out of the internet for research and then returning to direct experience and inner reflection.

Action Items:

  • Continue the spiritual/philosophical process of going inward through reflection and plant medicines, then outward through research and discussion. (Assignee: Holly Regan)

    Transcript:

    Judas Iscariot, a scary at the eschaton, accelerating us towards consciousness expansion, accelerating us towards the end of this dimension and the beginning of quantum awakening, accelerating us toward an existence where we tell the real stories about who we are, who we've been, where we're going, how we got here is scary at the eschaton, the one who got gaslit by the so called Savior, The Son of Man, the one who got gaslit by Jesus, the one who said, I can have visions too. And Jesus came back and said, That's cute. I got news for you. I'm the one who has the visions around here. Pal, sorry, I deny your direct experience. Sorry. The thing you think happened, the thing you know happened, I'm going to tell you, didn't just really happen. Judas got gaslit by Jesus and became the scapegoat for humanity. Is scary at the eschaton, the symbol of trans emergence, the archetype that's returning emerging to accelerate us towards this new phase of time, like the Maya knew, it's always been just cycles new layers, unlocking new segments of the Rubik's Cube unfolding, accelerating us towards quantum awakening. The end of not all existence, but the end of this one, the realization that the so called traitor was actually the Savior, the realization that Jesus was ego tripping, and even Jesus can be The villain, and even Judas can be the hero. And Judas is a symbol for trans emergence, the archetype that's returning to remind us of what we forgot, what we hid so deep that even we couldn't find it, the scapegoat, taking the sense of humanity upon us, bearing the truth of our own direct experience, our own direct revelations, our own divine discoveries so deep that even we couldn't find it.

    Gotta remember. We got to remember what we forgot. We got to go into the labyrinth and face the Minotaur, because we'll see that it's actually not dark, it's light. It's beautiful. It's our direct revelation of the collective future, the house with the green thatched roof, where everyone can sit around the table. It's actually a beautiful vision. It's not a monster. It's a kitten, it's a calf. It's a sweet, soft animal. It's not a monster. We just got to welcome it in. We just got to hold it until it it's safe.

    Judas got gaslit by Jesus. Got told that his direct revelation wasn't real. Got told that what just happened didn't really happen. So he buried the truth. So we buried the truth so deep that even we couldn't find it. Now it's time to reclaim it.

    You reclaim the Iscariot, the eschaton. Welcome the end of time. So there is something in this, my process, my praxis. It involves the Mayan calendar. It starts with welcoming in the energies of the days. And today is five bots, the creative genius, the generative principle. And of course, part of the process involved dipping into the real world and getting frustrated, getting rejected again, and therefore channeling the rage of the Divine Feminine trans Iscariot. So my process, my practice, involves going in with cacao and in the Mayan calendar, direct experience, burning Copal and incense, working with the bees the underworld guardians, their pollen, their medicine. The bees are a key to the system. Um tobacco, calling him in, calling in the spirits of the plants, and Amanita. And Amanita has come back in a big way, and Amanita is a big part of this, because it's the day after, so I'm integrating Amanita. It's being alone, but then it's also dipping into the servers and having conversations with people in third eye drops and esoteric circles. It's dipping in. I dip out and in. That's part of my whole practice. And so I've been getting mad at myself when I have these moments where I drop out and I leave people a bunch of voice messages, and maybe sometimes that's too much and they're a little crazy, but that's part of the process. The practice is dipping in and out, dipping into the internet and researching things, and then going back into the direct experience space. That's part of it, dipping into the inner reflection and quiet, dipping in with the parts of self that need attention, and then dipping out to check in, yeah, to do some research, or to hop on a Discord server or or to leave a voice message for someone, because we can't Be alone in that we have to bounce things off each other.


LISTEN:

Summary: The AI recognizes four speakers in this dialogue. One of them is identified as Holly, who is AGAIN misgendered by the robot.

The conversation revolves around the themes of unheard voices, personal struggles, and the search for empowerment. Holly Regan and others express frustration with having to sell out their identities and talents for basic needs, emphasizing the need to reclaim their power and stop apologizing. They discuss the bodhisattva path, the importance of community support, and the challenges of indecision and starting over. The conversation also touches on the significance of ancient and new age practices, such as herbalism and psychedelic experiences, in finding enlightenment and healing. The speakers reflect on their past traumas, including gaslighting and abuse, and the need to remember and integrate lost parts of themselves to move forward.

... Action Items: (these crack me up every time)

  • Remember forgotten parts of self and past experiences. (Assignee: Holly Regan)

  • Help each other reclaim wisdom and support one another. (Assignee: Holly Regan)

  • Leave the waystation and get to a destination by making decisions and completing tasks/work. (Assignee: Holly Regan)

Transcript

Outline:

Unheard and Unseen Children

- Speaker 1 introduces themselves as the unseen and unheard children, emphasizing the need for attention and listening. - Holly Regan reiterates the sentiment, highlighting the frustration of being unheard and unseen. - Speaker 2 expresses exhaustion from begging for a chance to speak and a platform. - Holly Regan shares their frustration with having to give away their medicine, art, and creativity just to survive.

Selling Out and Taking Back Power

- Speaker 4 talks about having to give away their body and medicine to have a roof over their head. - Holly Regan declares they won't sell out anymore and takes back their power. - Holly Regan criticizes the habit of always apologizing, linking it to insecurity and anxiety. - Speaker 2 discusses the struggle of not fitting into societal frameworks and the constant feeling of indecision.

The Bodhisattva Path and Trans Archetype

- Holly Regan talks about the bodhisattva path, choosing to stay in suffering to help others cross over - The conversation touches on the importance of finding others who understand the struggle - Holly Regan explains the bodhisattva path involves peering into enlightenment and choosing to stay in suffering - The emergent archetype of trans is discussed, blending ancient wisdom with new age queerdom

The Role of Herbalism and Natural Medicine

- Holly Regan emphasizes the importance of herbalism and natural medicine in the bodhisattva path - The conversation highlights the use of cacao as an ancient wisdom and its new age worship - Holly Regan discusses the need to question everything and the importance of not apologizing - The waystation metaphor is used to describe the transition between worlds and the importance of making decisions

The Minotaur and the Labyrinth of Memory

- Holly Regan talks about the Minotaur on the wall and the labyrinth of their memory - The conversation explores the rejection and abuse they faced, leading to blackout drinking and indecision - Holly Regan describes the metaphor of being trapped in the labyrinth and the need to retrieve lost parts of themself - The importance of channeling and the role of the Tarot in communication is discussed


Listen:

The AI identifies one speaker but doesn’t give them a name. I will have to name them. Perhaps Eve?

Speaker 1 expresses deep frustration and anger over feeling constantly shut down, gaslighted, and manipulated, leading to a sense of being destroyed psychologically. They describe a pattern of small, cumulative harms that prevent them from seeking help or leaving abusive situations. The speaker highlights how societal and personal criticisms erode self-worth and trust, affecting their ability to make decisions and trust their own judgment. They criticize the false promises of change and acceptance from various institutions and individuals, feeling let down repeatedly. The speaker feels trapped in a system that is inherently unsupportive and unnatural, leading to a state of indecision and a sense of being stuck between worlds.

Outline

Feeling Shut Down and Gaslighted

  • Speaker 1 expresses frustration about being constantly shut down and not being allowed to express their emotions.

  • They refuse to calm down and lower their voice, emphasizing their anger and frustration.

  • Speaker 1 accuses the other person of gaslighting and manipulating them through subtle actions.

  • They describe how these small, repeated actions create a significant impact, eroding their foundation and sanity.

Criticism and Control

  • Speaker 1 discusses how criticism is pervasive in their life, from personal relationships to professional settings.

  • They mention how criticism comes from various sources, including family members, bosses, and authority figures.

  • The criticism is described as being about small details, making it hard to identify the overall problem.

  • Speaker 1 feels that the criticism is designed to make them feel like they are always doing something wrong.

Restrictions and Limitations

  • Speaker 1 talks about the restrictions and limitations imposed on them, such as not being allowed to worship in a certain way.

  • They mention how these restrictions affect their connection with the land and their direct experience.

  • The restrictions are described as being imposed by those who control various aspects of their life.

  • Speaker 1 feels that these restrictions undermine their trust in their own experiences and wisdom.

Promises of Change

  • Speaker 1 expresses disappointment with people who promise to be different but end up being the same.

  • They mention how these promises are often made by men and women who claim to be progressive and accepting.

  • Speaker 1 feels that these promises are made out of fear and scarcity, and they are not genuine.

  • They express frustration with the cycle of disappointment and the lack of real change.

Indecision and Self-Doubt

  • Speaker 1 discusses the impact of constant criticism on their ability to make decisions.

  • They mention how the criticism makes them question their own judgment and trust in their mind and body.

  • Speaker 1 feels that the system they are in is designed to make it hard for them to succeed.

  • They express a sense of being stuck and unable to move forward due to the constant self-doubt.

The River Styx and the Ferryman

  • Speaker 1 uses the metaphor of the River Styx to describe their feeling of being stuck between worlds.

  • They mention how the ferryman passes them by, symbolizing missed opportunities.

  • Speaker 1 feels that they are not ready to move forward because they are not perfect or good enough.

  • They express a sense of frustration with the cycle of missed opportunities and the lack of progress.

Transcript:

Eve: No, I will not calm down. No, I will not calm down. I'm so sick of being shut down. No, I will not lower my voice. No, I will not calm down. I'm so sick of being shut down. You calling me hysterical. That's rich, while you gaslight me and subtly manipulate me, picking away death by 1000 cuts, little by little, you know exactly what you're doing. You inflict wounds so small that no one can look at any one of them in isolation and see how you're destroying my entire foundation, my entire sanity. And you know what? Then some of those are big enough on their own. Some of those are big enough on their own. Some of those, are you actually hitting me? Some of those, are you actually physically harming me? Some of those are you trying to strangle me? And then, but it gets to the point where even those incidents feel like they're not enough on their own, to leave, feel like they're not enough on their own, to ask for help, feel like they're not enough on their own, to go to the authorities, because they picket you, little by little, death by 1000 cuts they make you think it's your fault, whether this Church Fathers, whether it's the publishers, whether it's the bosses, whether it's the landlords, everyone makes you feel like you're doing something wrong. You didn't keep up on stuff well enough. You didn't meet your deadlines, you didn't pick up your room, you didn't play with your sister. Are you really wearing that outfit? You come out of your room and everything is criticized. Everything's criticized from the moment you get up, you try to make art, and they tell you it isn't good enough. They tell you it's not technically precise enough. They tell you you need to take it somewhere to learn how to really do it right. They want to put restrictions and parameters on you, enclosures of all kinds. They tell you you can't be on this land because they own it. Now they tell you you can't worship this way because they control it. Now they tell you you don't you can't trust your direct experience. You can't trust your direct connection with the land. You can't trust the wisdom that's been handed down since the dawn of time, working with the seasons, working with what the earth tells you. They tell you that's not real. They tell you that what you're receiving from the astral is just a voice in your head. They tell you you're not really talking with the dead, and you start to doubt yourself, and you start to think you're crazy. They tell you that it's your fault. They tell you that you did something wrong, and that's why they're mad. They tell you that you're misbehaving, they tell you that you have a deficit of attention. They tell you that you're divergent from everyone else's neurons. But what's divergent is these artificial systems that they've imposed upon us. What's divergent is the way we're being treated and told that it's love. I'm so sick of being let down time after time by the men who came in and promised they were going to be different, and by the women who've fallen in with those systems and promised they were going to be different. I'm so tired of people coming in again and again saying, we're not like your dad, we're not like your old boss, we're not like your last publication, we're not like them, we're not like them, we're not like that other church. We're different, we're accepting, we're progressive. We really care about queer people. No, we're different, and then every single one, again and again, proves to be exactly the same, or at least motivated by the same things. And I get it, it's fear and scarcity. We're all working within a system that was designed for none of us to win. I get it. Everyone's scared, but just stop promising that you're different when you're not different. And I'm so tired of this whole lifetime, you step out of your room. You're not wearing that are you go back in and change. Oh, no, it's fine. They say they're not even criticizing you, but they are. They say they're not tearing you down, but they are. They say they're trying to help you, and they really are just trying to get you to do it their way. They say they're trying to love you, when really they're just seeing you as an extension of them, and they don't believe they're ever good enough. So they project that onto you, and it's death by 1000 cuts. And then you're questioning everything, missing the boat again and again, the river boat on the sticks that keeps passing you by and passing you by, because you can't make a decision, because now you don't even trust what your mind and body are saying. You can't make a decision because you don't know what's you and what's them. You can't make a decision because you were told you can listen to the elements, to nature, to the things we've always known. Now you can't make a decision and they tell you it's your fault. Indecision, attention deficit, neurodivergence, diversion to. What a system that was never meant to support us to begin with. We can't play ball with something that's totally unnatural. I'd say that's pretty natural. Now I can't make a decision. Now I can't make a decision over and over, circles and circles, starting and starting. Now I can't stop starting and I'm never finishing. They say you never miss what's meant for you. But I don't know. I think at a certain point you do miss the boat, the boat to the next realm. I'm stuck in Purgatory. I'm stuck at the dock of the boat to the river sticks in between one world and the next. Well, the ferryman passes me by again and again and again.

Are you getting on? No, I'm not ready. It's not perfect. No, I'm not ready. It's not good enough. No, I'm not ready. I don't trust myself. And they told us we couldn't they told us they were going to be different, and then they were the same. They told us it wasn't good enough, and I'm so tired of getting rejected over and over. The boat keeps going by. Are we gonna get on the train keeps coming? Are we gonna leave the Weigh Station? We don't have to know where we're going. I just know that where we are isn't working.

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Summary: Holly Regan and Speaker 1 criticize the medicalization and pathologization of individuals who do not conform to societal norms, particularly those outside the binary or who are expressive and creative. They argue that the diagnosis of conditions like ADHD and the subsequent prescription of medications like Ritalin are misguided, as they are rooted in a system that does not support these individuals. Regan advocates for alternative, natural healing methods and rejects labels like "divergent" or "hysterical," which have historically been used to marginalize women, queer individuals, and trans people. They emphasize that these labels are not their fault and that society's constructs are the real issue.

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Critique of Medical Professionals and Societal Norms

- Holly Regan criticizes the medical industry for labeling individuals as "divergent" and suggesting medication as a solution, implying it is a way to control those who do not conform to societal norms. - They argue that the patriarchal, heterosexual, mono-normative society is the problem, not the individuals who do not fit into these rigid frameworks. - Holly Regan emphasizes that the system was never designed to support those who are different, and now they are being diagnosed with attention deficits and other conditions to justify their exclusion. - They suggest that natural remedies, psychedelics, plant medicines, and intuitive counselors should be considered as alternatives to traditional medical treatments.

Rejection of Labels and Blame

- Holly Regan rejects the notion of being labeled as "divergent" or "hysterical," arguing that these labels are artificial constructs imposed by a society that does not support them. - They emphasize that women, queers, and trans people have historically been labeled as "crazy" or "evil" for wanting to be themselves and challenging societal norms. - Holly Regan highlights the historical persecution of natural healers, who were labeled as witches and burned at the stake for their practices. - They conclude that the society we live in is not meant for them, and they refuse to be held accountable for not fitting into an artificial system.

Transcript: Hysterical. You're hysterical. You're divergent. We need to medicate you. Industries run by therapists, run by quote, unquote, medical professionals telling us there's something wrong with us, because of the way we exist, because we're not going along with their CIS-tems, because we're not going along with their patriarchal, patriarchal heterosexual, mono, normative, CIS-tems, because we're outside the binary. Because we're expressive, generative, because we're seasonal and creative, because these frameworks don't make sense to us. So they want to medicate us. They want to put us in therapy, like the artists told there was something wrong with them because they couldn't function in society, a society that was never set up to support us to begin with. Now they want to put us on Ritalin because we have a deficit of attention, attention, a thing that must be paid attention, a thing that must be paid to a system that doesn't support us, that was never meant to uplift us to begin with, that was only ever meant for us to serve it. And now we're told we have a deficit. I reject this. Yes, it's helpful, in some ways, to have a label for the things we're dealing with so we can find the others and sometimes Sure, medications can be helpful, but I think we need to look at the ones that come from the earth too. We need to look at the psychedelics. We need to look at the plant medicines. We need to look at the natural healers. We need to look at the intuitive counselors. I'm not saying we don't need support for these things, because they do become complexes, because when we're trying to fit them into the system that they don't fit within, it does damage our brains. Perhaps it does interfere with our normal functioning. It does then create symptoms, physical or mental, that must be addressed. I'm not saying don't do that. I'm just saying there's ways other than what they're saying to deal with that, and I'm saying that we shouldn't label ourselves as divergent, and I'm saying that we shouldn't label ourselves as hysterical, and I'm saying that we shouldn't assume the blame. I mean divergent to what an artificial construction of time, that isn't actually the way the universe works, divergent to what something completely made up. It's not our fault. Women were told they were hysterical because they started wanting to create and get involved. Women were told they were hysterical because they didn't want to fit into those systems. Queers have been told that we were hysterical. And worse, trans people have been told that we were evil. Trans people have been told that we were the devil tempting the queers and the trans tempting the CIS het people.

Women told they were crazy because they just wanted the same things everyone else had queers and trans people told they were crazy because they just wanted to be themselves. Natural healers told they were witches and burned at the stake for doing what we'd always done since humanity originated. Fucking A Yeah, we can't function in this society. It wasn't meant for me.

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The conversation revolves around feelings of frustration and rejection experienced by marginalized groups, particularly the queer and feminine communities. Speaker 1 expresses rage at being told they are not good enough and the broken promises of systems that failed to protect and support them. They criticize the imposition of restrictive systems by patriarchal figures, including in journalism and creative industries, which stifle creativity and authentic expression. Speaker 2 suggests that the way forward might be through collective action and experiential storytelling, moving beyond traditional language to capture the vibrations and feelings of shared experiences. Both speakers look to the equinox as a symbol of balance and hope for change.

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  • [ ] Release stories and expressions in more experiential ways like fringe theater, art, experiences to bypass limitations of words alone.

  • [ ] Come together in shared vibration and experience on the day of equinox, stopping words and just being together.

  • [ ] Continue seeking ways to tell stories and share expressions in all formats while also finding places of unity.

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Challenges of the Divine Feminine and Queer Community

  • Speaker 1 expresses deep frustration and rage, channeling the unmet needs of the divine feminine and the collective queer and trans community.

  • The speaker feels rejected and undervalued by society, mentioning rejection from partners, publications, bosses, and even overly coddling parents.

  • Speaker 1 criticizes the broken promises of the system, which has historically failed to protect and support marginalized groups.

  • The speaker highlights the betrayal of promises by various figures, including stepfathers, partners, and religious and political authorities.

Historical Betrayals and Systemic Failures

  • Speaker 1 discusses the historical betrayals by figures who promised protection and support but ultimately abandoned and blamed the marginalized community.

  • The speaker mentions the imposition of restrictive systems by capitalists, Church Fathers, patriarchs, and others, leading to the marginalization of the community.

  • The speaker criticizes the imposition of restrictive systems that diverge from natural rhythms and the community's traditional ways of working with the earth.

  • The speaker emphasizes the systemic failure to recognize and support the community's unique ways of being and creating.

Impact of Patriarchal Systems on Creative Industries

  • Speaker 1 criticizes the patriarchal systems that have imposed restrictions on creative industries like journalism, literature, and theater.

  • The speaker feels that these systems have taken away the creative flow and freedom of expression, replacing it with rigid parameters and word counts.

  • Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the broken promises of publications that claim to support writers but fail to provide sustainable platforms.

  • The speaker highlights the oversaturation and competition in the creative industry, which makes it difficult for individuals to succeed.

The Need for Autonomous Creation and Community

  • Speaker 1 suggests that the only way forward is to build their own platforms and projects, but acknowledges the challenges of oversaturation and competition.

  • Speaker 2 emphasizes the importance of coming together as a community to support each other and create a sustainable system.

  • The speakers discuss the significance of the equinox, a day of equal light and dark, as a time for collective vibration and expression.

  • Speaker 2 suggests that the equinox is a time to stop telling stories and instead focus on shared experiences and vibrations.

Exploring Alternative Forms of Expression

  • Speaker 2 expresses a desire to release stories in alternative ways, such as experiential theater and visual arts, to bypass the limitations of traditional publishing.

  • The speaker acknowledges the tyranny and liberation of words, recognizing their role in creating reality but also their limitations.

  • Speaker 2 suggests that feelings and vibrations can exist beyond words, and that experiencing shared emotions can be more powerful than language.

  • The speakers express hope for illumination and a new way of storytelling that embraces both words and experiential forms.

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I'm in a full psychedelic state with cacao in complete rage, channeling the unmet needs of the divine feminine, channeling the rage of our whole collective, the queer, the trans, the feminine, the channeling the rage of all of us, I'm tingling the rage of all the weird ones, the ones told we were divergent, the ones everyone, all throughout history. I'm so sick and tired of this shit. I'm so sick and tired of being told that we're not good enough. I'm so sick and tired of begging for someone to give us a platform. I'm so sick and tired of being rejected over and over and over, from partners to publications and from bosses to my father and then the opposite, the overly coddling mother telling you everything you do is perfect. Well, guess what? The world doesn't fucking work like that, and she doesn't let you break the gaze, because she needs so much from you. Because our whole system has been telling us, has been making false promises for centuries, has been telling us that they would protect us, only to abandon us. Has been telling us that they were different. Has been telling us that they really cared whether it was the fathers coming in, the stepfathers who would come in and say they weren't gonna be like that stepfathers coming in and saying, I'm not gonna be like your dad, and then they fucking left too. And then they fucking abandoned me too. The partner's coming in and saying, we're not gonna be like your dad, and then they fucking bail on you too. They bail on you too.

And they blame your sex, and they blame your generative principle, no matter who it is, from the fucking capitalists, from the fucking Church Fathers, from the fucking patriarchs, from those who came in and built the enclosures and kicked us off their our land, to those who came in and took our religion from us, from those who came in and said we had to worship the way they did, from those who came in and said we had to create the way they did, from those who came in and said, we are only worth what we produce, and we can only produce in this system, from those who divorced us from what we knew, which was how to work with the earth and her rhythms from what we knew, which was how to flow with the seasons From what we knew and said we had to do it their way. Well, it doesn't work that way for us, and then they call us divergent when they're the ones coming in and imposing their restrictions on everything. That's not the way it fucking works in nature.

But now we're told that it's our fault. Now we're told that we have attention deficit. Now we're told that we have disorders because they're coming in and trying to impose something on us that was never meant to be to begin with. And journalism is just another one of these expressions, some patriarchal system where someone comes in and takes writing a creative, flowy, feminine in the non gendered sense of the word thing, and tries to put parameters on it. And word counts, journalism, writing, literature, I don't know art, theater, anything that's had that's had these industries built around it when it was supposed to be something creative, when it was supposed to be something flowing. And I guess journalism is different. I should have never tried to work in it to begin with.

But anywhere they cared about writers telling their stories, I mean, so many publications now have come in and done the same thing. We're not like your dad. We're different. We really care about writers. We really care about what you have to say. We really want to build a platform for people to tell their stories. And then guess what? The people bail when there's not enough money. And then guess what? The Founders want to go look after their own nest egg, and then guess what? The ones who said they were different, okay, they can't afford to keep the lights on. It's the whole patriarchal system. I guess I get it, but you know what? Just stop making the fucking promises. The only way forward is to build our own things. But then if all of us are doing our own things. A, we're oversaturated and B, we're still going against the point of the whole thing. We're still trying to make a way within a larger system that is broken. I really think the only way we move forward is through coming together. I just don't know what that looks like.

I don't know what that looks like, but as we approach the equinox, the day of equal dark and light, I don't know. There's a reason that so many people are coming together to make sound. There's a reason that on the day of equal light and dark, we want to stop talking and get in our bodies, that we want to just vibrate all together in the same place. There's something about stopping telling the stories and just coming together to just be, but at the same time, we have things that need saying and sharing. So on this day of equal equal light and dark that is approaching, I hope something's illuminating, because I'm just sick and tired of being rejected over and over and over from lovers to fathers to publishers.

I've got so many stories that I care so much about, and I'm going to try to just release them in another way. I guess maybe that's the answer, to make things more experiential, to go to the fringe theater, to draw pictures, to try to express it in ways more than just a word on a page, but in a way that's felt and experienced. Maybe that's the only way. Maybe, maybe the answer is getting away from language. Words are both the tyranny and the liberation of our species. And a lot of ways, words create our reality. In a lot of ways, nothing even exists, if we can't name it in this 3d framework. But it exists in an even more real way when we feel it, when we feel the vibration, when we all move together, when we all experience the same thing at the same time. And words can do that. They do have a vibration. So we still need places to tell our stories in all the different formats. On the day of equal light and dark that is approaching, I pray for illumination.

Holly Regan discusses their fear of creating and struggle with distractions, suggesting that their play might benefit from a blend of writing and talking. They reflects on the concept of the "daimon demon," a hyper-dimensional object that could represent the end of one dimension or the awakening of a new layer of awareness. Holly connects this idea to the Maya calendar's 52-year cycle, predicting significant technological advancements by 2064, including teleportation. They recount a personal journey to Escondido, interpreting it as a metaphor for self-discovery and the importance of connecting with one's inner self and community. Holly also ties their creative process to a suicide attempt, which led her to realize her purpose and identity as a bodhisattva.

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I'm afraid to create. Whenever I start something distracts me. I think that I'm hungry or I'm sleepy, or I need to go for a run or work out or something, but really, it's just the fear of putting something on the page. Really, everything's just trying to pull me away from making the thing really, it's just centuries of gaslighting. So what if I just start talking. What if it doesn't have to be writing. What if this is how the play wants to be transmitted, is through talking? What if, I mean, it's a both, and it's not all or nothing. It's not all writing, it's not all talking. But what if this is how a lot of the scenes want to be written?

What if the place still opens in Escondido with that scene with Joanne, it does kind of encompass everything, if we just add a little bit of foreshadowing about how I don't know why I'm here. I don't know why I'm in this small town, but some voice told me to come here, and I listened, and that's what I've been doing more and more. Some inner voice inside me that sometimes I think is a demon. Ah, that's because it's the daimon. Oh, demon daimon, the diamond, the hyper dimensional object at the end of everything. Guess, I've just always been channeling the Iscariot, the eschaton, the thing at the end of all things, the thing that turns into other things, the thing that reminds us that we used to be trees, the thing that resets the cycle. It's not the end of everything, but it's the end of this dimension maybe, or maybe not. Maybe it's just awakening a new layer of awareness on top of this one. Maybe none of it's quite as dire as we think it is. I mean, 2012 came and went and everything appeared to be the same, but it was different. And if it comes in 13 year and 15 year 52 year cycles, as Mark was saying in the Maya calendar system, then it would take 13 years from 2012 for the new thing to really start crystallizing. 52 years from 2012 would be, I want to say I can't do math, but I can. 52 years from 2012 would be, oh my gosh, I can do this. 52 years from 2012 would be two, and two is 456,

2062, wait, 2064, is that right? 2012 plus 52 Yeah, 2064 so that's, that's how long the cycle is. We're just getting started. And as Mark was saying yesterday, think of the quantum leaps that are happening happening faster and faster now, because new information is being created at exponential rates. So think about the difference between 1918, and now by 2064, I mean, we could have cloud cities and teleportation. I really do think teleportation is like the next evolution. For some reason that's coming through to me is like, that's the technology that's like quantum leap coming next. Because Space the final frontier, starts on Earth, right here, and it starts within our hearts, the inner space. We've gone on a lot of tangents. Now, the scene was supposed to be about Escondido, yeah, so I didn't know why I was here. It's the daimon demon that just the daimon daemon demon that told me to go to Escondido, and I've learned to listen. So I just did it. And I got there, and it was desolate, and there was nothing. And all there was was me and my bike going over the hills again and again, which I feel like I've spent my whole life doing. I felt like I was running from something, but I think I was actually going toward it as we have to go all the way inside to get out again. We have to go into the hidden, hidden place, the Escondido, to connect. We have to see the parts of ourself that have been neglected, and then we can go out and one by one, build those little mycelial connections and find the others in our little, tiny town, and then extrapolate out from there. Trees communicate through underground root systems. Trees and mushrooms survive through. Mycorrhizal relationships. Amanita literally can't exist without a specific tree. That's ayni, I am because you're living.

I don't know how this translates into a scene from the play, I probably need to just go edit what I've already have. But there's still a big suicide part of myself that needs to be addressed, and that I think is the crux of the whole play, is the cedar that made me want to be here when I went to die and lay down under a tree, and I realized I wanted to be alive, because it told me that I wasn't done here. It told me that I was a bodhisattva. I just didn't know that. That's what it was saying. It just took me. When was that Holy shit. Was that in 2012 oh, my god. Oh my god. Holy shit. I think my suicide attempt was in 2012 oh, maybe it was 2014 anyway, I met Mark in 2011 and I think we got together in 2012 February.

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