The Church of What Is Trending
In my view, history and mythology are not the same. Myth operates through archetype—it’s a living riddle, not meant to be solved but embodied. It invites interpretation, not conclusion. History, on the other hand, is storytelling. It’s a collection of personal and political perceptions that shape social constructs like ideology, religion, and ritual. It cannot replace cosmology, which is a system of orientation, not narration.
When someone has trained directly within ancestral lineages—lineages that carry practices rooted in millennia of embodied wisdom, such as Daoism—it’s striking to see how often the modern mind tries to interpret these systems through logic. But logic only goes so far. These traditions were never about explanation. They’re about lineage. They’re about self-inquiry. About committed, continuous practice.
We are now entering a time, especially with Neptune and Saturn crossing into Aries, where a proliferation of false prophets, new spiritual frameworks, and self-appointed gurus will flood the collective field. I’m watchful of these voices—often seductive, often delusional—offering perception as if it were truth.
I have to agree that the history we’ve been taught since God only knows when is all a mirage. And that, I agree, we should question. We should always question everything. But where I see a fault is to question and immediately start talking about a new theory—because what is that? It’s just perception.
The purpose is to trust and surrender (Neptune) into one’s own individual process—individuation (Aries), framework, or reality—within the new structure defined by Saturn.
The sublime, for me, is not a mind game. It’s frequency. Wavelength. Resonance. Metaphors are lived, not decoded. Language, while a powerful tool, can also distort—especially when it tries to grasp what is meant to be lived.
As I say in my book: everything I need is in my body.
Duality isn’t about choosing one side or the other. This dimension is about integration—bringing things together, not splitting them apart. What’s fractured us isn’t gender. It’s the way the mind clings to identity. The more we try to become something, the more we drift from what’s real. And truth is not a collective agreement. It’s a path. Each soul must walk it alone, in its own timing, on this strange, beautiful planet.
Although it’s good to hear different perspectives, most of them aren’t mine. I’m pulling away from much of this “new wisdom” conversation. To me, it feels like the residue of 14 years of Neptune in Pisces—a fog of projection and confusion. Just look around: so many people returning to religion, clinging to answers, trying to fix the unknown.
This is not a criticism—it’s an observation. The pull of religion and ideology is powerful, especially in times of heightened sentience. And right now, as a collective, we’re being pulled hard in that direction. With Pluto in Aquarius, Neptune and Saturn entering Aries, and soon Uranus in Gemini—this is going to be a shitshow. A full-spectrum identity crisis disguised as awakening.
And here’s the core question: are you individuated? Yes or no? Because the evolutionary balancing point to Pluto in Aquarius is Leo. Without the sovereignty of self, the collective becomes a trap. And Uranus in Gemini will only scatter what isn’t grounded. It will amplify directionless thought, false dualities, ideological confusion. The ones who haven’t anchored in essence will be pulled in every direction and still find no center.
Yes, there will be resets—of all kinds. By 2027, the whole world will have made a very big shift. But the task isn’t to brace against it in fear—it’s to act from the wisdom that lives within. To trust the connection to the sublime. To create one’s own journey through the archetypes and not be constrained by somebody else’s ideology. That, for me, is the way one can remember.
Disclaimer: I am the first to raise my hand and say—it might all be an illusion, even for me. I’m not above the dream. I’m inside it too, fully aware that I might also be deluded.
