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This is my new favorite substack -- with so many publications and emails and shit, I hardly read anything. When I saw you had been on Legit Bat I had to peer in and im like holy FUCK how did I not dive into this substack when I apparently subscribed to it off rip? Dude. Salute. This article brought tears to my eyes -- because not only is this retardation in architecture/society a reflection of the spiritual condition of the collective.. but I think about that as an individual artist myself and the root causes of my own creative blocks I've been struggling with -- and that shit brought a tear to my eye. LOVE what yall are talking about on the podcast. It's refreshing AF. Glad to have made this connection dude. 🫡 🏴‍☠️

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Just from the fact that you connected the dots between the degradation of architecture and your personal creative blocks, I can tell you're a kindred spirit. You get it. Art is MAGICK. It's the evolution of the soul towards God. It's the Great Work. Thank you for commenting 💓 I'm looking forward to diving into your work too!

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Yes it is, and thank you for being a reminder of that. I needed to hear and see all of this on so many levels. Thank you 🙏 !!

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Feb 23Liked by Alicen Grey

I herd Mysterious Universe talk about your Substack on there show , really gained my interest I had to learn more , you speak so much truth here & it’s sad how we lost something , I see boring building and no life dull architecture, like cube Hives with a queen , we follow like sheep

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Just reading about and thinking about being inside a church is making my body resonate, I can feel it oscillating :)

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Jan 20Liked by Alicen Grey

https://jackrabbit.burningman.org/t/t-l-vuyejd-gurhyjid-r/

I so agree with you. Look at this temple designed for burning man 2024. I thought it was beautiful. How can such beauty be made for one week and such boring stuff be made in every day life? Because our creativity is not allowed in our profit based world is my guess.

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Wow this is so beautiful! Synchronistically, I'm about to read "Turn Your Life Into Art" by Caveat Magister. The jacket copy is very relevant to your comment: "[Caveat Magister is] widely seen as one of the leading voices of Burning Man's philosophy. [...] Today big corporations are trying to figure out how to spend millions of dollars to do what these artists and anti-artists did using nothing but time, space, and imagination." That's really it. All the money in the world can't buy the beauty that comes from inspiration. And I'll remind everyone reading, for the thousandth time, that to be in-spired is to be animated by the breath of Life.

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If you can divine ground water and minerals, you'll also find holy building are built on holy leylines of electromagnetism.

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YES! Once I've done more research on the mystical aspects of ancient architecture (for example, the theory that acoustic levitation was used to construct the Egyptian pyramids), then I would love to share what I learn in a future post. You're always free to say more here in the comments!

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😘 Oh thankyou I will. Ive read that the Tibetan monks still move boulders with acoustic levitation. Also read of the acoustic phonon resonance of ancient architecture, helps people reach higher frequencies of the mind, which helps with healing.

Then there's all recent quantum healing that uses light/phonons/frequencies. Phonons programmed into light or analog phonons converted into algorithmic digital Frequencies.

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Jan 18Liked by Alicen Grey

I'm grateful for the enlightening conversations we've had on topics like this and honored to be a small part of essential essay. May it be a catalyst for innumerable readers reconnecting to their inherent needs and power.

Thank you for not succumbing to surrender and instead, inspiring us to remember just how fearfully and wonderfully made we are! 🙏

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