REFLECTIONS
Field Notes & Essays
A journal of field notes, annotations, essays, and art — lived fragments, questions, and creative practices exploring what happens when perception shifts. Reflections that expand the experiment without claiming final answers.
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Is Awakening the Next Human Milestone? A Secular Experiment in Shared Mind
What if awakening isn’t mystical but a shift in perception anyone can test? In a fractured, always-on world, We The Dreamer offers a secular experiment: simple practices, shared notes, no dogma. Don’t believe—test. Try one practice, notice what shifts, and see if awakening belongs in daily life.
Is the World an Unwinnable Game?
This blog post explores the analogy of the world as a complex virtual game designed to make us experience separation from our true Self. It examines nondual philosophies such as Advaita Vedanta, Taoism, Buddhism, and 'A Course In Miracles' (ACIM), traditions which suggest the world may be less fixed than it appears. The post discusses the importance of spiritual relationships and collective awakening, using meditation and self-inquiry to transcend the illusion of separation and realize our true nature as an indivisible consciousness.
L'Enclos, a Creative Practice.
L'Enclos is not just a creative practice; it's a journey toward spiritual liberation through design. Drawing inspiration from nondual thought and Eastern philosophy, each project encapsulates a unified aesthetic aimed at complementing and reflecting one's aspirations. Dive into a portfolio where every creation is a tool for introspection, challenging norms, and fostering mindfulness. From transcendent product designs to experiential spaces, L'Enclos ventures into the realm of conceptual healing objects and monastic interior styling. Join us in redefining reality through minimalist design and profound personal narratives.
Beyond Good and Evil: Exploring Spiritual Justice in Nondualistic Philosophy
This post explores spiritual justice in nondualistic philosophy through creative exploration. We share how we use art to confront traumatic events and the concept of justice. We discuss how recognizing interconnectedness can lead to a deeper understanding of justice and suggest terms like spiritual justice, universal justice, and natural law.
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