The Book Indigestible: An Introduction
Indigestible: The Symphony, The Static, and the Ultimate End of the Self It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so. “ Mark Twain Foreword: The Antenna and the Symphony This is not a book for comfort, nor a guide to finding peace. It is a confrontation, a solvent designed to dismantle the very foundation of identity. If you seek reassurance or spiritual bypassing dressed in scientific language, you are advised to close this cover now. What lies within is a compilation of truths—neuroscience, epigenetics, trauma theory, and mystical experience—that your mind may violently reject, calling them the "indigestible". The core thesis is unsettlingly simple: We are like cells in a body—a living cell inside a living body inside a living universe. The human being is not an autonomous entity but a receiver/transmitter in a conscious, living cosmos. Our perception of reality, control, and consciousness may not only...