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Reflections on awareness, identity, and meaning inspired by the Dualistic Unity podcast and our Book, “Proof That You’re God“. These articles explore culture, psychology, current events, and consciousness beneath everyday experience — not to provide answers, but to invite clearer seeing.

The Systems We Rely On Need Us More

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Most people don’t wake up one day and decide to hand their lives over to systems they don’t control. Dependence isn’t chosen in a single moment.It’s inherited.Normalized.Reinforced by necessity. We’re born into structures that manage water, food, housing, healthcare, money, energy, and time. We’re taught these systems are fixed—too big to change, too complex to question. We’re told survival...

Female Engineers Have Redesigned the Speculum

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For nearly two centuries, one of the most commonly used tools in women’s healthcare barely changed. The vaginal speculum — a device used during gynecological exams to examine the vagina and cervix — has long been associated with discomfort, fear, and anxiety. Despite enormous advances in medicine and technology, its basic design remained largely the same since the mid-19th century. That is now...

Russell Brand, Christianity, and Addiction

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Russell Brand’s journey from addiction to Christianity is often framed as recovery. This article challenges that assumption, arguing that addiction doesn’t always end—it adapts. By examining Brand’s public reinventions, it explores how unresolved lack can resurface as belief, moral certainty, and identity, creating a relapse that looks like salvation.

Why Girls Carry the Cost in Child Marriage

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And Whether Child Marriage Protects Girls—or Protects Society From Responsibility Globally, child marriage is not a fringe practice. According to widely cited international data, around 12 million girls are married before the age of 18 every year. The vast majority of these marriages involve girls married to older men. Boys are affected too—but at a fraction of the rate. This disparity forces a...

Why Child Marriage Disproportionately Affects Girls

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This article is a companion to our broader exploration of why child marriage still exists globally and why efforts to ban it often meet fierce resistance. One question comes up again and again: Is child marriage more common among girls? The answer is yes. Globally, the vast majority of child marriages involve young girls married to older men. This is not incidental, and it is not simply a matter...

Child Marriage Still Exists And Why Banning It Terrifies Many

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Child marriage is widely condemned. International organizations denounce it. Laws are passed to ban it. Campaigns urge its end. And yet, it persists. Across regions, cultures, and belief systems, child marriage continues — sometimes openly, sometimes underground, often fiercely defended. The common explanation is ignorance or cruelty. But that explanation doesn’t hold up. Because many of the...

What Are We Being Told Caused the “Emasculation” of Men?

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And Why Every Explanation Points Somewhere Else The claim that men have been emasculated in the United States is not vague. People have been very clear about what they believe caused it. They name feminism.Public education.The decline of religion.Women entering the workforce.Cultural “degeneracy.”Government dependency.Media narratives. So the question isn’t whether reasons have been given. The...

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