Final Versions of Chapters

Chapter 27 (final candidate # 1): Breaking the Silence — May 24, 1987 and the Restoration of the Human Heart There are dates that mark the calendar, and there are dates that divide a life into before and after. May 24, 1987, was such a date for me. It did Read more

Chapter 27 (4): Breaking the Silence—Restoring the Circuitry of the Divine Feminine

Chapter 27 (4): Breaking the Silence—Restoring the Circuitry of the Divine Feminine The human soul acts much like a conductor of energy, carrying within it an extraordinary capacity for renewal and transmission. I discovered this truth not through theological study or philosophical contemplation, but through the raw crucible of personal Read more

The Old Farm House

There was an old couple who  lived along old Route 27, about fifty miles outside of the capital city.  The husband had spent his whole life there, and and it was a full, long life, with him approaching eighty-five years of age.  His wife had been by his side for Read more

Male and Female (April 21, 2026)

Chapter 9-18:  Women in History and The Echoes of Ancient Equilibrium and Gender Dynamics Before the Patriarchal Shift Chapter 9-20: The Roots of the Shadow—The Complexities of Patriarchy and Toxic Masculinity Chapter 9-21: The American Symptom—Politics, Power, and Violence Chapter 9-22: The Mirror of Patriarchy—Unveiling Toxic Femininity Chapter 9-23: The Read more

Section Five alternates: May 24, 1987 Various Versions (plus proposed final version)

Chapter 27 (final?): Breaking the Silence — May 24, 1987 and the Restoration of the Human Heart Chapter 27 (4): Breaking the Silence—Restoring the Circuitry of the Divine Feminine (version 1):  Exploring the Nature of Divine Visions and Revelations (version 2):  Breaking the Silence: The Transformational Power of Spiritual Experience Read more

Defining Miracles and Visions: Should follow Toxic Masculinity and Lead into May 24, 1987

Defining Miracles and Visions: This should follow Toxic Masculinity and Lead into May 24, 1987 The Journey Through Childhood Wounds to Divine Connection Rethinking Miracles A Journey Beyond Religious Boundaries What is a miracle? For many, images of divine interventions, visions of Jesus Christ, or appearances of the Virgin Mother Read more

Section 6: Chapters 33, 34, 38

Chapter 38 should precede 33, 34 Chapter 33: The Circuitry of the Soul + Chapter 34:  The Illusion of Divinity: Is God Just a Concept? Breaking Free from Theology, Atheism, Agnosticism, Cultural Hypnotism, Conceptual Traps, and the Mechanical Mind The search for truth has become one of humanity’s most enduring Read more

Complete Part Two and Part Three Draft +Dana Brucke (GOOD)

PART 2:  THE PATH THROUGH COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS It is what it is, but it is not what it seems —Paul Hewson We will either heal together as individuals, as a country, and as a world,  or we will all die alone —-Bruce Paullin In this time when the anti-Christ seems Read more

place.animal cruelty and protein

The UK has taken a step that could change the way millions of people view what’s on their plate. Following a detailed scientific review, the government officially recognized lobsters, crabs and octopuses as sentient beings — meaning they are capable of feeling pain, distress and suffering. But this wasn’t a Read more

Chapter 26 (version 2): Healing the Patriarch Within: A Personal Account of Spiritual Rebirth, the Divine Feminine, and Freedom from Toxic Masculinity  

Don’t forget:  Part VII: The Toxic and the Divine Masculine and Feminine (with Transitions) Chapter 26 (version 2): Healing the Patriarch Within: A Personal Account of Spiritual Rebirth, the Divine Feminine, and Freedom from Toxic Masculinity   I sometimes say that I have lived two complete lives. The first life Read more

Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott “I’d rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe.”Louisa May Alcott wrote those words in her journal while the world insisted women needed husbands to be complete.She never married. She paddled her own canoe just fine.In an era when women were expected to marry, serve, Read more

Maria Montessori

Maria Montessori She was told women couldn’t be doctors. So she became Italy’s first female physician—then realized the entire education system was torturing children.”Rome, 1896.A 26-year-old woman walks across the stage at the University of Rome to receive her medical degree. The male students hiss and jeer. Women in the Read more

1845, Margaret Fuller

1845, Margaret Fuller In 1845, Margaret Fuller wrote that women were complete human beings—men called her brilliant but unsettling, then used gossip about her love life to erase her from history. Margaret Fuller was one of the most formidable intellectuals of 19th-century America, yet her legacy was long filtered through Read more

Kanno Sugako

Kanno Sugako She was executed at 29 for refusing to accept a world where women had no voice. Her final words would echo for generations. Japan, early 1900s. The emperor was considered divine. Women could not vote, own property, or speak in political spaces. Society was a fortress built on Read more

The Women’s Bank

The Women’s Bank “In 1974, American women gained the legal right to open credit cards without a man’s signature. Four years later, eight women in Colorado decided that wasn’t enough—so they started their own bank.” Let that sink in: 1974. Not 1874. Nineteen seventy-four. Just fifty years ago, American women Read more

Section Thirteen: Death Becomes Us

Chapter 33: A Man Named André and a Hospice Nurse Named Sharon White Show Us How to Face Death Chapter 9-38: The Art of Letting Go: When Life Becomes About Loss Several others below!!! Based on the provided chapter titles from “an electrician’s guide to our universe, and a life, Read more

Section 5: Game Theory, Common Knowledge, Mastering the Game of Life

Chapter 26-33 Game Theory, Common Knowledge (Latest) Chapter 26: The Invisible Circuits of Strategy Chapter 27: Game Theory and the Unwavering Support for a Controversial Figure Chapter 28: The Kingdom of Common Knowledge Chapter 29: Modern Voodoo and the Conspiracy of Silence Chapter 30: The Special Knowledge Game Chapter 31:  Read more

Recognition and Verbal Memory

Recognition (memory and non-memory based  ((insight and intuition based// somatic)), awareness) Translates into the word, which is by its very nature demanding to be shared to ve known Sex section Make sure to tie ancient Judaic tradition, the Epstein conspiracy, catholic church’s, patriarchy, men’s “ownership” and jealousy over their partner’s Read more

Charlotte’s Web

Charlotte’s Web He once watched a spider die in his barn after protecting her eggs. The image stayed with him. From it came a story that would teach generations of children that death is not separate from life, but part of what gives it meaning. This is how a spider Read more

Part VII: June 22, 1987

Insights on Consciousness: Voices, Silence, and the Evolution of Inner Awareness The Adjunct to June 22, 1987: Grammar of Existence: How Pronouns Shape Our Shared Reality Chapter 20:  The Three Levels of Thought: Charting a Course Through Reality Chapter 5:  All You See Is Yourself:  The Art of Exploring Perception Read more