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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.

Self-Awareness Doesn’t Automatically Make You Safe to Be With

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Self-awareness is widely praised. It’s associated with growth, emotional intelligence, and psychological maturity. People who can name their patterns, triggers, and wounds are often seen as evolved — safer, healthier, more conscious. But there’s an uncomfortable truth that rarely gets spoken: Self-awareness alone does not make someone safe to be with. Awareness Without Responsibility Self...

The Myth of Pure Logic and Why Emotion Was Never the Opposite

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There is a persistent myth woven into modern culture: that some people are more logical than others. It often arrives quietly, dressed up as common sense or “objective observation.” Sometimes it’s framed through gender. Sometimes through race. Sometimes through temperament, profession, or education. But the implication is the same: certain people are said to reason clearly, while others are ruled...

Why Robert Reich’s Voice Still Matters

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There are moments when a society doesn’t need louder arguments—it needs clearer ones. For decades, Robert Reich has offered that clarity. Not by shouting over the noise, but by naming patterns most people feel but struggle to articulate. His work has never been about ideology for its own sake. It has been about making visible the structures that quietly shape everyday life—especially the ones...

Poverty Isn’t an Accident — It’s a Feature

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Most conversations about poverty begin with a question that already misses the point. Why are people poor? The question sounds compassionate, even curious. But hidden inside it is an assumption: that poverty is a deviation from how things are supposed to work. A malfunction. A failure of effort, education, character, or luck. But poverty isn’t what happens when the system breaks. It’s what...

When Accountability Becomes a Performance

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Accountability is supposed to be grounding. It’s meant to repair trust, acknowledge impact, and restore clarity after something has gone wrong. But increasingly, accountability looks different. It looks rehearsed. It looks polished. It looks convincing — without actually changing anything. At that point, accountability hasn’t disappeared. It’s become a performance. The Shift From Responsibility...

Why ‘Healing’ Is Often Used to Avoid Responsibility

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“Healing” is one of the most celebrated words of our time. It suggests growth. Self-awareness. Emotional maturity. A commitment to becoming better than before. But there’s a quieter pattern that rarely gets examined: Healing language is often used not to take responsibility — but to avoid it. When Healing Becomes a Shield At its best, healing is honest. It involves seeing clearly, feeling fully...

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