The Binding Thread: Understanding Fascia's Role in Human Evolution
From biological infrastructure to spiritual keystone, fascia represents humanity's most misunderstood organ - one that challenges our understanding of what it means to be human.
During my high school years in the mid-1990s, I remember that at one math class we were pondering with our teacher what explains humanity's unprecedented leap forward during the twentieth century? How did we achieve more technological and social progress in those hundred years than in all previous centuries of human civilization combined?
At the time, we struggled to explain this massive acceleration in human progress. Some turned to paranormal explanations, suggesting extraterrestrial intervention to bridge this seemingly inexplicable gap in our development. Yet I could never have predicted that two decades later, I would encounter a logical framework that could finally explain this extraordinary leap in human capability.
According to the cosmology revealed in what would later become known as the Human Design System, the year 1781 marked a crucial initiation point for an evolutionary mutation, coinciding with Herschel's discovery of the planet Uranus. The mutation initiated a gestation period aligning precisely with the Plutonian cycle in which, at the moment of initiation in 1781, Pluto began a new cycle that will complete in 2027. This Plutonian cycle serves as an incubation period for establishing a new foundation in consciousness, fundamentally transforming human awareness and potential.
This transformation that began in 1781 emerged from a profound biological restructuring - the addition of two new centers in our bioenergetic design. From this point forward, every new birth embodied a nine-centered bioenergetic vehicle rather than the previous seven-centered form. This means that for the past 244 years, humanity has existed in a form fundamentally different from what we historically understood as 'human.' We haven't simply been using new tools; we've been operating with an entirely new biological infrastructure, and therefore intelligence.

In my previous post "Confessions of an Empirical Canary”, I shared how personal experience with chronic illness revealed the depth of this ongoing metamorphosis. Through direct observation of fascial changes in my own body, I witnessed how this crucial connective tissue system - perhaps humanity's most misunderstood organ - undergoes systematic dissolution that affects not just individual health but our entire relationship with reality itself.
This dissolution manifests in our daily lives through increasingly common phenomena: poor posture, chronic fatigue, unexplained pain patterns, and a general loss of physical resilience. The fascia's diminishing motor function - its ability to generate and direct physical force, as well as maintain stability through balanced tension - represents more than just a medical curiosity. It reflects a fundamental evolutionary shift in human consciousness.
Yet this raises a crucial question: Why would Nature initiate such a profound change in our physical infrastructure? What purpose could be served by weakening the very tissue system that has enabled human physical capability for millennia?
Understanding this requires us to examine fascia's deeper role in human development - not just as biological tissue, but as the fundamental binding agent that has enabled human consciousness to express itself through physical form for millennia. As we'll explore, the distinction between seven and nine-centered consciousness proves crucial for understanding both our past development and our current transformation.
Part I: The Evolution of Consciousness Through Form
Before examining humanity's unique development, we must understand how consciousness first learned to express itself through biological form.
Nature reveals a profound truth: consciousness requires specific biological infrastructure to express itself through form. This fundamental principle becomes evident when we examine the progression of life on Earth, from the simplest expressions to increasingly complex organizations. The Human Design System provides unprecedented clarity about this evolutionary sequence, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding consciousness development through biological forms.
The journey begins with the most basic expressions - inanimate matter and single-celled organisms - which exist without true consciousness, lacking the basic infrastructure for awareness. True consciousness emerges only when a form develops sufficient complexity to house at least three centers, with one serving as an awareness center. This first appears in the plant kingdom through what Human Design terms the spleen center - nature's fundamental self-preservation mechanism.

Note: The Human Design System's detailed mapping of all forms provides compelling evidence validating Antoine Béchamp's Terrain Theory. This understanding emerges through simple logical deduction: if consciousness requires specific biological infrastructure (as shown in the progression from plant to mammalian designs), then forms lacking this infrastructure cannot possess the agency attributed to them by Germ Theory. This fundamental absence proves these forms incapable of discriminate or indiscriminate "infection" - they cannot "decide" to cause harm because they possess no consciousness mechanism for such decision-making. Modern medicine's attribution of strategic intent to these microscopic particles represents a fundamental misunderstanding of their nature and role in biological systems.
Every living creature encounters a profound truth upon emerging into existence: life is fragile. This fundamental vulnerability necessitated the development of what we might call nature's first "insurance policy" - the splenic awareness center, providing each form with the basic survival intelligence needed not just to exist, but to learn through living.
Like a sophisticated machine learning system, each awareness center requires time - a lifespan - to gather and process information about its environment. The more it scans and processes, the more sophisticated its responses become, with accumulated knowledge passed on to future generations through both genetic and behavioral inheritance. This creates the basic pattern of evolution - each individual life contributing to the larger consciousness program through its unique learning journey.
This evolutionary progression reveals something profound about life's development on Earth - each new form builds upon and contains elements of all previous forms. Like Russian nesting dolls (Matryoshka), each new biological iteration encapsulates all previous stages while adding novel capabilities. We see evidence of this layered development in our own biology, from the relatively simple awareness systems of plants and insects, through the more complex organizations of reptiles, fish, and birds, to the sophisticated emotional and cognitive capabilities of mammals, and finally to human consciousness.
Understanding this fundamental distinction between conscious and non-conscious forms illuminates the true nature of evolutionary progression. Nature's evolutionary program operates like a sophisticated conveyor belt, refining this awareness through increasingly complex forms - from plants through to mammals, each iteration offering new possibilities for consciousness expression. Each new biological form represents not just physical adaptation, but an enhanced vehicle for training and expressing the basic survival awareness.
The human body itself represents the current pinnacle of this developmental sequence - not as separate from other forms, but as their culmination and integration. We're built like a layered tower, each level incorporating aspects of earlier life forms. Our brain structure provides perhaps the clearest example - containing what neuroscientists term the "reptilian" and "mammalian" components, reflecting our evolutionary heritage.
This layered design also aligns with allegorical stories, such as the biblical creation narrative, where humans (Adam and Eve) were created on the sixth day, following the creation of all other life forms. This metaphor underscores the idea that humans are the culmination of a long evolutionary process, integrating the awareness and capabilities of all previous forms.
This understanding offers a fundamentally different perspective on evolution than conventional science typically presents. Rather than focusing solely on physical adaptations, it reveals evolution as an ongoing experiment in consciousness expression through increasingly sophisticated biological vessels. Each new form represents not just improved survival capability, but enhanced potential for awareness and interaction with reality.
Yet even this achievement appears to be just another step in a continuing process of consciousness evolution through form. As we'll explore, humanity itself stands at the threshold of an unprecedented transformation in this evolutionary sequence.

The Vertical Revolution: Supporting a New Awareness
While earlier evolutionary developments refined existing awareness patterns, human emergence marked something unprecedented. For the first time in Earth's history, a new form arrived accompanied by an entirely new type of awareness - mental awareness.
The emergence of the human mind, expressed biologically through an expanded neocortex, required something unprecedented - a fully vertical form. This wasn't merely an incidental adaptation; the entire human body needed to become vertical precisely to support this new type of awareness and its primary mode of operation: strategic visual processing.
Unlike our mammalian predecessors, whose awareness centered primarily on olfactory and taste sensing for immediate survival needs, human consciousness developed as a sophisticated strategic system. Our vertical posture, with our binocular vision and its sophisticated depth perception, provided unprecedented precision in environmental mapping and tool manipulation. This elevated perspective transformed not just how we saw the world, but how we could act upon it.
It enabled something revolutionary - the ability to observe environmental patterns, store them as mental images, and project potential outcomes before taking action. Most remarkably, this configuration enabled us to not just observe and store visual information, but to recombine these patterns into entirely new forms through imagination - the foundation of human technological development.

This visual dominance so fundamentally shaped human consciousness that we still commonly express "seeing is believing" - reflecting how thoroughly our mental awareness depends on visual processing. While other life forms possess eyes, their visual processing remains subordinate to the more primitive awareness system rooted in the splenic center, focused on immediate survival rather than abstract pattern manipulation or strategic planning.
The Birth of the Maia: When Mind Created Reality
The vertical configuration that enabled advanced consciousness brought an even more profound innovation - the ability to create reality itself. The moment humans inhabited this vertical form, equipped with mental awareness, marked the beginning of what ancient traditions called 'the Maia' - or what we might now call our constructed reality matrix. This wasn't merely a new way of perceiving - it represented the first time consciousness could actively participate in creating the reality it inhabited.
Unlike any previous form of consciousness, the human mind could not only perceive patterns but could abstract them into mental constructs, manipulate them internally, and then communicate these manipulations to others. The dropping of the larynx - another crucial evolutionary development - enabled the creation of complex sound formulas far beyond anything our mammalian relatives could produce. This combination of enhanced pattern recognition and sophisticated vocalization created something unprecedented: the ability to establish shared references for observed phenomena.
Consider how this process works even today: When we encounter any object - say, a tree - we don't just see it as our mammalian relatives do. We perceive it through layers of accumulated mental constructs. We have words to describe its parts, understanding of its biology, associations with its uses, and even symbolic meanings we've attributed to it. Each of these mental overlays exists not in physical reality but in our shared conceptual framework - the Maia.
This capacity for creating shared mental constructs became the foundation for human civilization itself. Every tool, every building, every technological advancement began first as a pattern observed, then manipulated in mental space, communicated through increasingly sophisticated language, and finally manifested in physical form.
Most remarkably, once these mental constructs manifest as physical artifacts, they become embedded in our collective memory through verbal formulas and shared understanding. Each new generation inherits not just the physical objects but the entire conceptual framework that surrounds them - accepting these constructed layers of reality as fundamental truth rather than human creation. This process of generational transmission means that each new cohort of humans is born into an increasingly dense layer of accumulated relativity bubble of "facts" - taking for granted constructs that their ancestors had to imagine into existence.
In our modern technological age, this process has reached unprecedented density. Our entire world - from simple tools to complex computers - represents not just the progressive elaboration of pattern manipulation, but the accumulation of these accepted "truths" into what appears to be solid, unquestionable reality. Each generation builds upon this inherited foundation of assumed facts, rarely questioning the constructed nature of what they consider fundamental reality.
If you're intrigued by how we collectively construct and maintain this shared reality, I've explored this fascinating process in depth in this post below. There, we delve into the remarkable mechanisms through which humanity builds its perceived world moment by moment.
The Energetic Paradox: Fueling Vertical Intelligence
The construction and maintenance of the Maia - this sophisticated shared reality - demanded extraordinary biological investment. While our mental capacity expanded dramatically, enabling unprecedented reality creation, it came at an extraordinary biological cost.
While our bodies became relatively smaller and weaker compared to our primate relatives, our brains grew dramatically - humans weigh about 50% more than chimpanzees but possess brains three times larger. This wasn't merely a physical transformation; it represented a fundamental shift in survival strategy from brawn to brain.
The human brain's energy demands are extraordinary - comprising only 2% of body mass, it consumes nearly 20% of our resting energy. This creates what might be called the "vertical intelligence paradox": how could evolution support such an energy-intensive organ while simultaneously maintaining the complex support systems needed for bipedal posture?
The solution emerged through multiple adaptations working in concert:
First, bipedal locomotion proved remarkably efficient. Humans expend only a quarter of the energy that chimpanzees use for movement. This efficiency enabled early humans to range much further than their primate relatives - covering an average of 11 miles daily compared to a chimpanzee's six. These energy savings helped fund the brain's growing energy demands.
However, physical efficiency alone couldn't fuel our cognitive expansion. The "Expensive-Tissue Hypothesis" suggests that a crucial energy source came from reducing digestive costs, primarily through meat consumption. This dietary shift provided concentrated nutrients needed not only for brain development but also for maintaining the sophisticated connective tissue network that enabled vertical posture.
This combination - efficient bipedal movement, meat-based nutrition, and social complexity - created a positive feedback loop. Enhanced mobility enabled better hunting, which provided energy-dense food, which supported both brain development and the connective tissue network needed for vertical posture. Meanwhile, larger brains enabled more sophisticated social organization, which improved hunting success, continuing the cycle.

The Engineering Marvel: Supporting Vertical Consciousness
Supporting expanded consciousness required more than just energy solutions - it demanded revolutionary biological architecture. The development of human vertical posture presented an unprecedented engineering challenge.
To understand the complexity of this challenge, imagine being tasked with designing a vertical display for a luxury storefront. You're given a wire skeleton frame and must attach various weighted components - organs represented by sand-filled spandex sacs of different shapes and sizes, muscle groups and viscera organs, like linked sausages, all needing to be perfectly positioned and secured. Challenging enough for a static display, but now imagine making this structure mobile while maintaining its grace and integrity.
This metaphor barely scratches the surface of human biological complexity. Our bodies are essentially sophisticated fluid systems - approximately 65% water - yet somehow maintaining perfect containment and coordination through movement. We are, in essence, animated soup, with the occasional solid parts, held together by an intricate network of connective tissue sheaths, requiring a support system far more sophisticated than anything modern robotics has achieved. While we can build robots that walk, run, jump and do truly extraordinary tasks we still cannot replicate in full the fluid grace of human movement.
The skull perfectly exemplifies this sophisticated design approach. Rather than a single solid unit, it comprises 27 distinct pieces working in concert. This segmented design actually creates greater resilience than a solid structure would provide - the subtle mobility between pieces allows for better distribution of impact and stress. Like a balloon filled with water, the skull's soft tissue covering - the fascial network - creates a continuous, dynamic support system that extends throughout the entire body.
This design principle becomes visible in slow-motion footage of impact absorption - such as the man below taking a punch. The skull's separate bones exhibit subtle movement, what practitioners call the craniosacral 'rhythm,' allowing for impact distribution that would shatter a solid structure. This sophisticated engineering extends throughout our entire vertical form, enabling both stability, shock absorption, and fluid movement.
Part II: The Tribal Imperative: A Mediator Between Life and Death
Having achieved the engineering marvel of vertical posture and expanded consciousness, humanity faced an even greater challenge. Our sophisticated brains and relatively fragile bodies created unprecedented vulnerabilities that required a novel solution: the development of sustainable group cooperation. This necessity would catalyze the beginning of what would eventually become our emotional awareness - though its full development would take millennia to unfold.
Unlike other predators who could rely on individual strength and natural weapons, early humans required sophisticated group coordination for survival. However, this social necessity created its own challenge - the inevitable friction that emerges when individuals live in close proximity. Hence, nature faced a fundamental efficiency problem: without some mechanism to moderate conflict, groups would destroy themselves through unrestricted aggression, making collective living impossible.
The evolutionary solution revealed nature's inherent wisdom. Just as every action generates an equal and opposite reaction, the potential for conflict demanded an equally powerful force for cohesion. This reflects a fundamental pattern in consciousness evolution - the continuous interplay of opposing forces creating dynamic balance rather than static stability.
To bridge this gap, nature provided humanity with a second "insurance policy" - the tribal imperative, a powerful binding force that held groups together, while offsetting friction in order to ensure both mental and emotional capabilities developed. This transition marked a crucial evolutionary threshold where group cohesion became essential for survival and development.
This evolutionary solution manifested not just socially but through precise biological infrastructure. The same fascial network that enabled our vertical posture became the physical medium for tribal cohesion. This connective tissue system to serve both structural and social functions in the seven-centered human form. Just as fascia physically binds our tissues while allowing controlled movement and flexibility, it simultaneously provided the biological foundation for social bonding and group regulation.
Contrary to common understanding, what we typically identify as emotions, feelings, and desires actually represent aspects of a motor function within our emotional infrastructure (correlated to the nervous system), biologically tied to the role of the fascia - an ancient feature tied to our tribal imperative rather than true emotional awareness. This motor function served as a binding agent, creating the social cohesion necessary for group survival while the deeper potential of emotional awareness slowly developed in the background.
The tribal framework thus served as an incubator, supporting the development of both mental and emotional intelligence. For instance, the tribal structure provided crucial protection during periods of vulnerability. Our enhanced cognitive capabilities came at the cost of extended childhood dependency and slower physical development. While a young antelope can run within hours of birth, human infants require years of protection and nurturing before achieving basic independence. Only through stable tribal organization could this extended development period be protected.
This evolutionary development created an intricate biological infrastructure where physical form, mental awareness, and emotional infrastructure became inextricably linked. The same fascia network that enabled vertical posture also became the physical medium for tribal bonding and social connection. Our bodies evolved not just for individual survival but for sustained group cooperation - a reality reflected in our nervous system's design and our fundamental need for belonging.

Competition and Refinement as Evolutionary Engine
While all of this sounds so nice and rosy, the reality was far more brutal. The emotional infrastructure, bound to motor function through the tribal imperative, wasn't just about cooperation and bonding. It was equally capable of tremendous savagery, killing, and butchery. Our drive for exploration wasn't exactly a polite adventure, if you know what I mean.
This savagery served a precise evolutionary purpose. Our sophisticated brain, like today's powerful AI systems requiring vast energy resources, demanded specific nutritional inputs - particularly mammalian meat and fat. This created a fundamental evolutionary imperative: the development of strategic sophistication for resource acquisition. The seven-centered human form operated through a precise feedback loop - enhanced strategic capacity enabled better resource acquisition, which in turn supported further nervous system and brain development.
The power of desire - that emotional motor function - could fuel devastating conflicts just as easily as it could inspire creation. And this was actually by design. Competition, driven by conflict, served as the primary engine for consciousness development in the seven-centered form. That particular order “needed” a strategic, aggressive mechanism to push consciousness evolution forward, and what better way than through the pressure of constant competition?
This imperative operated through a sophisticated feedback loop: one tribe would observe another's advancements - like the development of new weapons or tools - creating immediate pressure to match and surpass these innovations. The very savagery that might shock our modern sensibilities served as a carefully orchestrated evolutionary mechanism for enhancing mental awareness through strategic competition.
To enable this intense competitive drive, the seven-centered form required substantial psychological armor - a thick shield, if you will. This wasn't a design flaw but a necessary feature, allowing our ancestors to engage in the brutal competition required for consciousness evolution while maintaining functional stability.
Building on our understanding of how fascia organizes both physical and social structures, we can see how this competitive drive was literally built into our form. Nature, like a master game designer, used the tribal imperative's inherent aggression as a sophisticated evolutionary mechanism. The fascial network that enabled our physical organization also created the biological foundation for tribal competition and development.
The Birth of Eve: Humanity's Emotional Awakening
Yet, this trajectory goes in the opposite direction. Over the years, this capability for savagery, extensive power, and wildness has been slowly refined over time. Humanity’s emotional intelligence underwent a revolutionary acceleration approximately 6,000 years ago - a development that would fundamentally reshape human consciousness and civilization.
This transformation marked humanity's first major step toward true emotional awareness. While the tribal motor function had served as humanity's emotional foundation for tens of thousands of years, this period initiated an unprecedented shift in our emotional infrastructure. The rapidity and intensity of this development challenges conventional evolutionary models and reveals the limitations of purely materialistic approaches to human development.
A striking anomaly confronts us when we examine human history: why do we have virtually no historical records before 5,000 years ago? The conventional evolutionary timeline suggests Homo sapiens existed for roughly 200,000 years, yet our documented civilization emerges almost explosively in just the last 5,000 years. This discontinuity points to something profound - a fundamental shift in human consciousness that conventional science struggles to explain.
The biblical story of Eve's creation from Adam's rib serves as perhaps the most profound allegorical representation of this transformation. 'Adam' represents the first iteration of mental awareness - strategic and survival-focused, but with limited emotional sophistication. 'Eve', emerging later from Adam's rib - specifically indicating the solar plexus region - symbolizes the development of enhanced emotional intelligence and nervous system complexity. This wasn't merely about adding feeling to thinking; it represented a fundamental expansion of human consciousness that would reshape our entire species' trajectory.
Note: Ancient wisdom encoded profound evolutionary understanding through poetic symbolism out of necessity - the Maia, humanity's constructed reality, had not yet developed the technical vocabulary to articulate such complex transformations directly. With a shared reality far less dense than our modern world, our ancestors relied on symbolic expression to capture and transmit deep knowledge about consciousness evolution across generations.
This emotional evolution transformed human experience far beyond basic survival imperatives. For the first time in Earth's history, a life form developed not just the capacity but the desire for varied experience itself. This uniquely human characteristic - the drive to explore, to taste different foods, to encounter new cultures, to seek novel experiences - emerged from this emotional transformation and became a defining feature of the seven-centered human form.
Note: all this process was poetically encoded in the story of Garden of Eden in which the snake (correlated to the root kundalini center - the pressure center for motivation), “persuaded” Eve (the emotional center, reflected as desire) to “persuade” Adam (the self-preservation awareness reflected as mental reason) to go out into the world and gain experiences.

This acceleration of human development manifested through an unprecedented explosion of cultural and intellectual achievements. The birth of written language in Mesopotamia, the rise of Egyptian civilization, the emergence of sophisticated philosophical systems in India and China, and the development of mathematical understanding marked a fundamental transformation in human consciousness. The Hindu Vedas, early Buddhist teachings, and Chinese Taoist philosophy emerged as comprehensive frameworks for understanding and working with increasingly complex emotional-spiritual experiences.
This period saw humanity's creative and organizational capacities expand dramatically. The birth of complex musical scales, sophisticated pottery, and representational art reflected our growing ability to process and express subtle emotional states. Warfare evolved from simple resource competition to include elaborate honor codes and martial arts systems that channeled emotional energy. Even agriculture transformed, as the development of sophisticated irrigation systems and agricultural calendars demanded not just technical knowledge but emotional patience, long-term planning, and complex social cooperation.
These developments weren't isolated innovations but interconnected manifestations of enhanced human consciousness - a new capacity to integrate mental strategy with emotional sophistication. The emergence of such diverse yet related achievements - from philosophical texts to farming techniques, from artistic expression to warfare protocols - demonstrated humanity's growing ability to infuse every aspect of life with deeper emotional and spiritual understanding.
The sophistication of this emotional development becomes evident when we consider how dramatically human emotional capacity has evolved even in recent history. Our emotional experience today differs profoundly from that of 500 years ago, let alone 5,000 years ago. What we now recognize as emotions represents highly sophisticated forms of intelligence that shape our bonding strategies and social organization patterns.
This revelatory understanding challenges conventional interpretations of human development. The 'birth of Eve' - this emotional awakening - didn't just add complexity to existing human consciousness; it fundamentally transformed how humans could experience and interact with reality. It marked humanity's transition from mere survival to the pursuit of experience itself, laying the groundwork for the rich tapestry of human culture and civilization we know today.
From Savagery to Refinement
The development of religious consciousness particularly exemplifies this emotional evolution. The times of Moses, Jesus, Muhamad, and Buddha marked significant shifts in the development of the emotional and nervous systems, each representing traits that were "unlocked" as human intelligence expanded within these systems.
For example, the emergence of Jesus, which symbolized what would be termed later as Christ consciousness, signified a profound leap in awareness, introducing the concept of non-threatening competitiveness. This new perspective, encoded as "love thy neighbor," demonstrated that one need not eviscerate their tribal rival; instead, accepting their existence and competing alongside them could ultimately serve intelligence more effectively.
These evolutionary changes in the emotional and nervous systems propelled humanity from polytheistic spirituality to monotheistic beliefs, with the advent of monotheistic religion occurring approximately 3,500 years ago (or 2,500 years after the "birth of Eve"). Within the monotheistic structure, human consciousness integrated a more refined organizational principle. This development would ultimately lay the foundation for what would emerge 2,000 years later as globalization - the collectivization of entire humanity into one unified unit.
Our ancestors weren't just surviving anymore; they were beginning to truly live. This drive toward novel experiences fulfilled the ultimate purpose of the seven-centered vehicle - complete mastery over the environment through both mental strategy and emotional sophistication. Yet even this very achievement would eventually set the stage for an even more profound transformation, as we'll explore.

Part III: The Fascia-Tribal Mirror: Biology Reflected in Society
The relationship between fascia and tribal imperative reveals one of nature's most elegant designs: the same principle manifesting at different scales of existence. Just as fascia physically binds our bodies together - connecting muscles to bones, organs to cavities, cells to cells - the tribal imperative serves as social fascia, binding humans together into coherent groups and societies.
Consider how this mirroring works:
In our bodies, fascia creates boundaries between different tissues while simultaneously connecting them
In our societies, tribal consciousness creates boundaries between different groups while enabling their interaction
Physically, fascia provides shock absorption for physical trauma
Socially, tribal structures absorb and distribute psychological and cultural shocks
Fascia maintains proper tension throughout our physical form
Tribal systems maintain social tension through customs, laws, and hierarchies
This isn't mere metaphor - it's the same biological programming expressing itself at different scales. The very tissue that enables our physical coherence also encodes our social behavior. When we speak of "tribal bonds," we're describing something as physically real as the connective tissue holding our organs in place.
This understanding reveals why social breakdown often manifests as physical illness. When tribal bonds weaken - through cultural dissolution or social isolation - we experience this as literal physical tension in our fascial network. Conversely, strong social bonds create physical resilience through improved fascial tone.
Most remarkably, both systems serve the same evolutionary purpose: protecting developing consciousness. Just as fascia provides the physical framework needed for consciousness to express through form, tribal structures provide the social framework needed for consciousness to develop through experience.
The Architecture of Life: From Muscle to Society
This principle of scaled organization becomes even more apparent when we examine the specific structure of muscle tissue. Here, nature reveals not just the pattern of connection but the precise architecture of collective power generation. Each muscle presents a sophisticated hierarchy that perfectly mirrors human social organization.
Individual myofibrils combine into muscle fibers, which group into fascicles, which ultimately form complete muscles. Each level is encased by protective fascial sheaths that both separate and connect, creating the conditions for coordinated power generation.
This muscular architecture mirrors human social organization with remarkable precision:
Individual myofibrils bundle into muscle fibers, just as individuals form families
Muscle fibers group into fascicles, like families forming communities
Fascicles combine into complete muscles, similar to communities forming nations
Each level requires both boundaries and connections to function effectively
This muscular architecture shows us that nature uses the same fundamental principles whether organizing cellular tissue or human societies. Just as muscle fibers combine into increasingly complex functional units, human societies developed hierarchical patterns that mirror this biological organization. Nowhere is this parallel more evident than in the most fundamental unit of human society - the family.
The Architecture of Power: Authority and Boundaries in Human Organization
Looking at the intricate organization of muscle tissue - with its precisely bundled fibers each wrapped in fascial sheaths - we see a fundamental principle of nature at work. The same network that enables our physical coherence serves as the blueprint for human social organization, manifesting through both authority structures and boundary dynamics.
The symbolism of this organizational principle found perfect expression in the Roman fasces - a bundle of wooden rods bound together around an axe. The word "fascia" shares its root with fasces (bundle), encoding nature's blueprint for power through unified structure. During ancient Roman times, the fasces represented the perfect marriage of authority and boundary - the axe symbolizing central authority while the bound rods demonstrated how boundaries enable unified action.
From an objective standpoint, these symbols reflect the tribal imperative—the fundamental human drive for unity under coherent direction. The word 'fascism' shares this root precisely because it attempted to codify this natural organizational principle into political form. However, its modern pejorative meaning reflects our increasing disconnection from the tribal imperative itself.
This unified structure manifests through two fundamental dynamics:
The Power of Will and Authority: The smallest tribal unit - the family - operates like a muscle fiber, with a single authority figure directing resources and making decisions. The family isn't democratic. It reflects the biological principle of unified direction needed for effective force generation. The one who exerts will to provide resources gains authority to direct their distribution. Consider the hunter who spent hours tracking game - their effort earned not just the best portions but the authority to determine distribution. This primal connection between resource provision and authority has shaped human societies ever since. This is the biogenetic marker where the patriarch/matriarch is established, as the primary source of authority.
The Function of Boundaries: Just as fascial sheaths create distinct functional units within muscle tissue, social boundaries enable both identity and collaboration. These aren't barriers but calibrated membranes that allow individual units to maintain identity while contributing to the greater whole. Without these defining boundaries - whether in muscle fibers or social groups - individual units would lose their distinct roles and collapse into chaos.
This principle scales universally across multiple dimensions:
Biologically: Cell membranes and fascial sheaths distinguish units while enabling exchange
Socially: Family and tribal boundaries maintain identity while allowing collaboration
Politically: Territorial borders preserve autonomy while permitting controlled interaction
Authority and boundaries work in concert - authority requires boundaries to function effectively, while boundaries require authority to be maintained. This dual dynamic transforms raw potential into directed force, whether in muscle fibers or human communities. Leadership without boundaries dissipates, while boundaries without leadership stagnate.
This understanding reveals why both authority and boundaries are essential not just for physical structure but for consciousness development itself. The same principles that enable a muscle to generate coordinated force have allowed human societies to develop and express collective will.

Divine Authority: The Biological Basis of Religion
The emergence of the notion of God coincides with the development of our specific human form, serving as the ultimate expression of tribal authority and identity.
We have two Gods, as we have two spiritualities. One is the tribal god, associated with the flesh and our physical existence. The other is the universal god, representing the realm of light (vibration) - the omnipresent source from which everything emerges and ultimately returns, and in which the illusion of separateness is its sole manifestation.
Homo Erectus didn’t believe in God. It wasn’t part of their genetic matrix. God is only for us, designed specifically for the seven-centered human. This tribal God is a direct reflection of our ancestors fascial system. It served as the great glue, and has had a profound impact on human history, shaping beliefs, behaviors, and social structures.
The word 'Religion' derives from the Latin 'ligare,' meaning to (re)bind. This etymology reveals a profound truth: for millennia, religion has served as humanity's primary organizing principle, quite literally binding members of a tribe to shared principles under a common godhead.
The belief in a tribal God provided a sense of belonging, purpose, and guidance within the context of tribal communities. It fostered unity and cohesion within the tribe while simultaneously creating divisions and conflicts with other tribes who believed in different deities.
This biological reality manifested in countless conflicts throughout human history. The notion that "my god is better than your god" - a recurring theme across millennia - reflects not mere theological disagreement but the expression of competing tribal identities rooted in our physical form. Even the Ten Commandments begin with this tribal marker: "You shall have no other gods before me" - establishing distinct boundaries through divine authority.
However, these conflicts and commandments were not merely random acts of violence or arbitrary decrees. Instead, they were precisely orchestrated aspects of the seven-centered consciousness development, mediated through our fascial system.
Note: from a biological perspective, the tribal god represents a profound principle of centralized authority, manifesting physically through the heart's role in the body. While conventional allopathic medicine reduces the heart to a mere blood pump, its true function extends far beyond circulation. The heart serves as the body's ultimate controller, orchestrating electrical signaling throughout the entire fascial network, particularly in coordinating muscular motor function. This biological reality - where all signals flow to and from a central point - provided the physical template for humanity's concept of absolute, unquestionable authority.
“Nerves are the children and associates of one mother—the heart. She, the heart, is the wise form-giving power of life. She is life centralized for the use of each and all animals. All beings are simply constructed through the wisdom in the vital energy contained in this mother's power.”
“What evidence have we, that is absolute and undebatable, that all physical forces of the body are not conceived, developed, and issued from the heart? We speak of sensory nerves, nutrient nerves, motor nerves, voluntary and involuntary nerves, and to some degree we have described their special locations. By the knife and microscope we have found that all systems of nerves have one universal connection.”
Excerpts From: The Philosophy and Mechanical Principles of Osteopathy—Still, A. T. (Andrew Taylor), 1828-1917

The Threefold Function: Authority, Pleasure, and Mind
This authority served multiple biological purposes, operating like a sophisticated electrical resistor in our collective consciousness. Rather than simply imposing rules, this system created a complex framework of biological regulation essential for human development:
Social Regulation and Authority
The fascial network's inherent resistance created necessary inhibition against excessive behavior, establishing clear hierarchies and boundaries within social groups. Like a biological voltage regulator, it modulated the intensity of social interactions, preventing both excessive aggression and dangerous passivity.
Through precise tension maintenance, this system enabled humans to navigate complex social roles - from warrior to parent, from leader to follower - without psychological fragmentation. The same mechanism that maintained physical posture also maintained social posture, creating clear lines of authority while allowing necessary flexibility for adaptation and growth.
Pleasure Modulation and Experiential Control
The emotional awareness center, unique to humans, enabled us to experience pleasure in ways no other life form does - we alone find deep enjoyment in food consumption and sexual activity, as well as conflict resolution. We are the only species endowed with pleasure as a mechanism for expanding consciousness through varied experience. However, this capacity for pleasure brings risk. Without proper regulation, these powerful stimuli can destabilize not just individuals but entire social groups and, ultimately, the species itself.
Hence, the fascial system's regulatory function created necessary resistance against excessive pleasure stimulation, much like electrical resistance prevents circuit overload. Religious laws and moral principles, far from arbitrary restrictions, represent intellectual interpretations of these essential biological safeguards. This explains why virtually all religious traditions include specific guidelines around food consumption, sexual activity and conflict resolution such as what we call ‘revenge” - they encode crucial biological wisdom about managing these powerful drives.
Mental Stability and Anxiety Management
Perhaps most crucially, this same resistance served to regulate the mind's tendency toward unbridled imagination while managing the anxiety that inevitably arises from unanswerable questions and existential doubts. This function proved essential as human consciousness developed its capacity for relativistic thinking.
In early stages of mental awareness, when knowledge was limited and vocabulary deeply constrained, the mind nevertheless faced endless questions about existence and meaning. Questions about natural phenomena, survival chances, and cosmic purpose plagued nascent human consciousness. The concept of divine will - expressed through the tribal god - provided crucial temporary answers until further cognitive development could occur. This allowed humans to develop increasingly sophisticated mental capabilities while maintaining functional stability - a crucial balance that enabled the gradual expansion of consciousness without system collapse.
Together, these three functions created a sophisticated regulatory framework that enabled human consciousness to develop within sustainable boundaries. Like a well-designed electrical system, it provided both power and protection, enabling maximum development while preventing system overload. This biological infrastructure proved essential for maintaining both individual and collective stability throughout human evolution.
Note: The biblical story captures this profound function in its description of Eve's creation. The English translation of Genesis 2:18 - "I will make a helper suitable for him" (אֶעֱשֶׂהּ־לּוֹ עֵזֶר כְּנֶגְדּוֹ) - obscures a crucial linguistic nuance. In Hebrew, the word translated as "suitable" actually means "opposing" or "against." This mistranslation conceals a deeper layer of meaning that offers important insights into the nature of human relationship and consciousness development.
”.וַיֹּאמֶר יהוה אֱלֹהִים; לֹא־טוֹב הֱיוֹת הָאָדָם לְבַדּוֹ, אֶעֱשֶׂהּ־לּוֹ עֵזֶר כְּנֶגְדּוֹ“
“It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.”—Genesis 2:18
This word in Hebrew carries a dual meaning - it also translates as "resistance," as in electrical resistance. This linguistic connection reveals ancient understanding of how consciousness requires balanced counterpoints to develop properly - restraining pleasure, regulating mental anxiety, and maintaining social order through the same biological mechanism.

Through biochemical processes, this fascial system created a framework that balanced our growing cognitive powers with emotional regulation, manifesting in collective consciousness as authority figures - from gods to kings and priests, all the way to down to the primal authority figure: the patriarch/matriarch. It served as both our anchor and our constraint, the 'glue' that bound humanity to divine authority and natural law from times immemorial.
Critically, this system was mediated by the same fascial network that physically bound the seven-centered form. Just as fascia absorbs shock and directs force, the tribal God absorbed existential uncertainty and directed collective purpose. To question the God was to tear the social fascia—hence the visceral reactions when tribal identities (Israeli, French, Christian, Jewish) are challenged today. These identities persist as the “sticky” residue of our fascial past, an omnipresent glue that once held tribes together through shared mythos and blood.
The tribal God was not a spiritual abstraction but a biological tool—a cognitive, emotional extension of the fascial system that enabled humans to balance competition and cohesion. Its legacy endures in the primal loyalty we feel to modern tribes, proving that even in a deritualized world, the architecture of our seven-centered past still shapes what we defend as “sacred.”
However, this highly effective system now faces unprecedented challenges. As our fascial integrity begins to diminish through the evolutionary mutation, we observe corresponding changes in social cohesion and individual regulation. Understanding this biological foundation becomes crucial for navigating the profound transformations ahead.
Part IV: The Great Transformation: 1781-2027
We began with the recognition of the evolutionary mutation which was initiated in 1781, coinciding with William Herschel's discovery of Uranus—a synchronicity that marked our transition into an Uranian body.
This initiated a 246-year gestational period that will culminate in 2027, aligned with Pluto's orbital cycle. During this period, Pluto serves as an incubator, establishing new foundations for the transformation of consciousness.
This shift brought about more than incremental change - it introduced an entirely new human vehicle. Every birth since 1781 has embodied a nine-centered bioenergetic structure rather than the previous seven-centered form. This means that for nearly two and a half centuries, humanity has existed in a form fundamentally different from what we historically understood as 'human.' We haven't simply been using new tools; we've been operating with an entirely new biological infrastructure.
The Nine-Centered Vehicle: A New Human Form
The transformation manifests most dramatically in our relationship with time itself. Our ancestors inhabited what can be called a Saturnian vehicle - a seven-centered consciousness with life expectancy matching Saturn's 29-year orbit. In their reality, mid-life occurred around age 15, when individuals typically had already established families and social roles. The shift to an Uranian body fundamentally restructured this developmental timeline, aligning human lifespan with Uranus's 84-year cycle and pushing true maturity to age 42.
This explains a phenomenon that modern society often misinterprets - why we effectively remain in extended youth until around age 40. While conventional wisdom might attribute increased longevity to medical advances, the underlying reality reveals a complete restructuring of human developmental patterns. This biological reality should prompt us to reconsider the pressure we place on young people to define their life path by age 20.
The nine-centered form we inhabit bears little resemblance to our seven-centered ancestors. The biological differences are striking: our body temperature runs higher, our digestive processes have fundamentally changed, and our sensory and cognitive capabilities operate in entirely different ways. We are, in essence, a distinct biological entity attempting to operate within social systems designed for our seven-centered ancestors.

The Acceleration of Development
These physical changes parallel unprecedented transformations in human civilization. The mutation gained remarkable momentum by the mid-nineteenth century, as the last generation born before this transition passed away. With the entire global population now carrying the nine-centered vehicle, humanity experienced an explosive acceleration of development: industrialization emerged at unprecedented scale, cities transformed through massive construction and urbanization, technological innovation proceeded at exponential rates, and human life expectancy nearly doubled.
These achievements weren't merely progress - they were direct manifestations of our altered biological infrastructure. The extraordinary leap in human capability during the twentieth century, achieving more technological and social progress than all previous centuries combined, reflects the emergence of this new consciousness vehicle.
The Coming Transformation
The 246-year period from 1781 to 2027 represents a crucial gestational phase for the emotional awareness center to undergo its final transition and emerge as a fully developed, independent awareness system. This process parallels how mental awareness took thousands of years to gestate before finally surfacing as the defining awareness center in seven-centered humanity.
As we’ve seen earlier, throughout Earth's history, from single-celled organisms to complex mammals, consciousness has always operated through individual, discrete vehicles. Even during major evolutionary transitions - such as the shift from reptilian to mammalian dominance following the dinosaur extinction - this fundamental pattern of singular consciousness expression remained constant.
What we're experiencing now represents a radical departure from this pattern. We appear to be at the threshold of a transformation where consciousness is no longer bound to singular vehicles. The next evolutionary phase is oriented toward melded consciousness - a state of unified awareness that transcends our current understanding of individual consciousness.
This transition's unprecedented nature makes it particularly challenging to understand or predict its implications. We're not simply witnessing the emergence of a more sophisticated singular vehicle, but rather the potential dissolution of the singular vehicle paradigm itself.
In 2027, at the culmination of this transformational period, the emotional awareness center will complete its metamorphosis. It will no longer be referred to as "emotional awareness" but will be recognized as "spirit awareness" - representing the next major milestone in consciousness evolution and the emergence of new modalities of being.
This pattern reveals a profound truth about our species: We are an interregnum - a transitional form bridging what humanity has been and what consciousness is becoming. The nine-centered vehicle, in its present form, isn't the endpoint but rather a temporary vessel enabling the transition to something entirely new. Just as each previous awareness center required its own form for expression, we serve as the crucial intermediate step between past and future consciousness.
Our current technological developments - particularly AI and cloud computing - unconsciously mimic this evolutionary direction. These innovations represent our unconscious attempt to create external systems that mirror this coming transformation. However, they remain inevitably constrained by our current level of awareness and understanding. While we build interconnected networks and artificial intelligence systems that hint at unified consciousness, these are merely primitive shadows of what true melded consciousness will entail.
This extraordinary achievement may also signal its own completion. Having fulfilled its purpose in enabling humanity to create increasingly sophisticated forms and automated systems, mental awareness appears to be approaching its natural conclusion. The mind, as a processor of patterns and creator of shared realities, has potentially reached the limits of what it can achieve through further elaboration of existing patterns.

Trading Power for Sensitivity: The Cost of Evolution
The tragic irony lies in our position as an interregnum species: while our biological form facilitates this evolutionary transition, we ourselves are not meant to experience or embody melded consciousness. Yet the forces of evolution pull us inexorably in this direction, creating mounting pressure on both our biological and social systems. This pressure manifests through various disruptions that affect not just individual health but our entire relationship with the environment we inhabit.
As our evolutionary transformation progresses, the fascia's primary function shifts dramatically. Where once it provided explosive power through cohesive force generation, it now exhibits increased sensitivity to environmental stimuli. This represents a fundamental trade-off: the loss of unified strength in exchange for enhanced receptivity to external influences.
As we’ve seen, throughout human history, our fascia network has served as more than just physical infrastructure - it has been the biological foundation of social order itself. This remarkable system established clear boundaries between inside and outside, creating distinct thresholds in both our physical and social bodies.
By simple logical extension, if consciousness must evolve beyond discrete individual vehicles toward a merged state, our fascial network - the biological infrastructure of separation and definition - must fundamentally transform. In other words, our evolutionary trajectory toward melded consciousness demands something unprecedented - the dissolution of these very boundaries that have defined human existence.
Dissolution of Boundaries: A Multi-Scale Phenomenon
This transformation becomes strikingly evident when we examine specific biological markers within our bodies. The dissolution of fascial integrity disrupts long-established biological boundaries that have maintained organizational coherence for millennia.
Consider gram-negative bacteria: traditionally confined to the intestinal environment by precise fascial boundaries, these microorganisms increasingly migrate to regions of the body previously inaccessible to them. Modern medicine identifies such bacterial translocation as potentially toxic, yet this phenomenon represents something more fundamental - the systematic dissolution of biological boundary systems.
The Migration Crisis as Biological Mirror
This biological reality mirrors profound changes occurring at the societal level. The current global crisis of migration, with no country able to maintain secure borders, perfectly reflects the changing integrity of our own internal biological boundaries. Just as our bodies struggle to maintain traditional tissue compartmentalization, our societies face unprecedented challenges in maintaining conventional boundaries between groups and cultures.
While human migration has been a constant throughout history, the current phenomenon differs qualitatively from historical patterns of tribal assimilation. Traditional migration patterns involved gradual integration into existing social structures, with clear expectations of cultural adaptation. The current situation reflects a fundamental shift - neither arriving populations nor receiving societies maintain the same biological imperatives toward cultural cohesion that characterized seven-centered consciousness.
This parallel transformation suggests we're experiencing a fundamental shift not just in our social structures, but in the very biological infrastructure that has historically enabled human collective organization - one that takes us beyond the competitive framework that has defined human development for millennia.

The Systematic Dissolution of Human Capability
Most notably, the transition toward melded consciousness appears to be moving away from dependence on vertical bipedal form - the very structure that enabled human consciousness to develop. This shift manifests in widespread physical changes that mirror deeper transformations in human consciousness and behavior.
The common phrase about society "losing its backbone" takes on literal significance - as our physical spine loses its integral support, we see corresponding decay in traits like principled action and personal sacrifice. The ability to "stand up" for one's beliefs without seeking validation becomes increasingly rare, reflecting the dissolution of both physical and moral vertebration.
This deterioration manifests across multiple systems:
The fascial network that once maintained our vertical integrity progressively loses its tensegrity, leading to increasing rates of obesity and diminished muscle tone
Visual acuity and eye control - once the pinnacle of seven-centered human sensory capacity - show marked decline with each generation
Motor capabilities become increasingly impaired, with rising rates of muscle wasting conditions and paralytic disorders
The very tissue system that served as our biological "insulation" breaks down, leading to heightened sensitivity and reactivity
The Loss of Natural Resilience
The loss of fascial integrity profoundly affects our resilience and stability. As our natural shock absorption and insulating capabilities diminish, we become increasingly vulnerable to both physical and emotional trauma. This transformation becomes particularly striking when we consider our ancestors' remarkable capacity for psychological resilience.
The seven-centered human form was not "flawed" in its savagery—this quality was essential for consciousness evolution. The fascial network served as a sophisticated biological "shock absorber," acting like insulation on a live wire to filter extreme emotional and physical stresses. Consider a warrior who could take a life in close combat—feeling flesh tear, witnessing death firsthand—then return home to nurture children or lead a tribe. Such psychological whiplash required a body designed to compartmentalize trauma. The fascial layers that stored kinetic energy for strikes also absorbed emotional shock, preventing consciousness from fragmenting under the weight of its own violence.
Today, this protective capacity has dramatically diminished. Experiences that our ancestors could integrate with relative ease now frequently overwhelm our systems, contributing to rising rates of emotional instability and mental illness.
This systematic impairment of physical capabilities that once defined human excellence suggests we're witnessing not just individual health decline but a fundamental reorganization of human form itself - one that may be preparing us for a radically different mode of consciousness expression, however, at our expense.
This vulnerability manifests most dramatically in our response to psychological stress. Consider how situations like bullying or verbal abuse in schools today can lead children to severe emotional distress, even suicide.
Similarly, the unprecedented rise in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reflects this diminished resilience. Modern soldiers experience long-term psychological trauma from what would in the past be regarded as ‘benign events’, because the emotional insulation that once protected their nervous systems is no longer present (Following recent conflicts, approximately 25,000 Israeli soldiers have registered for disability assistance - numbers unprecedented in military history).
Note: The ancient prophet Isaiah's vision of a future where "swords will be beaten into plowshares" takes on new significance when viewed through this lens. What was once interpreted as purely spiritual prophecy now appears as a prescient recognition of humanity's biological transformation. The coming world without warfare arrives not through moral evolution but through the systematic dissolution of our capacity for organized violence - a fundamental aspect of our historical human seven-centered nature.
וְשָׁפַט בֵּין הַגּוֹיִם, וְהוֹכִיחַ לְעַמִּים רַבִּים; וְכִתְּתוּ חַרְבוֹתָם לְאִתִּים, וַחֲנִיתוֹתֵיהֶם לְמַזְמֵרוֹת--לֹא-יִשָּׂא גוֹי אֶל-גּוֹי חֶרֶב, וְלֹא-יִלְמְדוּ עוֹד מִלְחָמָה
"They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more." Isiah 2:4
On the physical level, we begin to experience growing areas of reduced functionality within our fascial network. These physical distortions create areas of compression throughout the body's fascial network, impeding the natural flow of blood and other vital fluids. This obstruction triggers two critical consequences: chronic fermentation of trapped fluids (which manifests as inflammation) and the formation of microscopic blood clots. Together, these conditions not only compromise normal function but pose significant health risks.
Note: concepts like "loss of zeta potential," "cell danger response (CDR)," and "loss of mitochondrial function" are terms that accurately identify specific effects. However, they reflect our modern tendency to dissect unified phenomena into isolated components, missing the holistic nature of this transformation.
The Rise of Mechanical Consciousness
This transformation extends beyond individual health to our relationship with the natural world. We're witnessing the systematic dissolution of humanity's connection to territory and the mammalian kingdom. Our digestive systems progressively lose the ability to process animal proteins, while our consciousness becomes increasingly detached from the practical realities of food production and resource management.
This shift manifests in our collective thinking patterns as well. The rise of mechanical, clinical approaches to life reflects our severed connection to spirit - our loss of genuine relationship with the living world. Modern scientific methodology increasingly prioritizes sterile abstraction over practical wisdom, creating a reductionist approach to understanding our bodies and experiences.
The Dissolution of Moral Infrastructure
The moral framework that has guided human behavior for millennia was never merely philosophical - it represented a sophisticated biological mechanism embedded in our fascial network's capacity to establish and maintain boundaries. As this delimiting function deteriorates, we witness the systematic dissolution of moral constraints that once regulated human behavior.
This biological reality helps explain our civilization's drift toward corruption, godlessness and lawlessness, where traditional moral imperatives increasingly yield to purely transactional relationships. In this emerging reality, money emerges as the last remaining mediator of human interaction - a desperate attempt to maintain some semblance of the structural integrity our fascial system once provided naturally. The result is a profound spiritual poverty masked by layers of artificial sophistication and technological advancement.
Cultural Reflections of Decay
Our entertainment media serves as a mirror reflecting our societal decay. The proliferation of anti-hero narratives - celebrating thieves, addicts, and reducing murder to mere transaction - reveals our collective normalization of moral dissolution. This pattern extends beyond fiction: YouTube bombards us with mental health disorder content, while television floods viewers with pharmaceutical advertisements that juxtapose images of idyllic life against scrolling lists of lethal side effects.
This cultural landscape doesn't merely reflect but actively normalizes both physical and psychological deterioration. When a society begins to treat mental illness as a standard condition rather than a crisis requiring urgent attention, it signals the final stages of collapse. The normalization of these conditions isn't progress in empathy or compassion - it's a symptom of our severed connection to our fundamental nature.
Our modern world increasingly resembles an elaborate façade - a carefully constructed illusion of progress that conceals the fundamental dissolution of our biological and spiritual infrastructure. Each new innovation, each technological breakthrough, serves not to enhance human potential but rather to compensate for our diminishing capacity for genuine connection and moral discernment.

Generational Transformation
Most crucially, each new generation emerges with an increasingly porous consciousness structure that makes them more susceptible to technological and collective field influence. This isn't evolution toward greater independence but rather toward automated consciousness - a state where critical thinking gives way to programmed response patterns. We become progressively less grounded, more easily overwhelmed by stimuli, and increasingly prone to fragmented thinking and emotional volatility.
There’s an irony in all of it: the very dissolution of tribal programming that appears to free us from old constraints actually makes us more vulnerable to new, more sophisticated forms of control.
Today's children, despite their innocent, angelic appearance, are being born into this transformative current. By the time they become adults, assuming positions of influence and power, they will manifest a form of consciousness utterly foreign to our current understanding - not through inherent evil, but through the unconscious dissolution of the spiritual-physical connection that once anchored human consciousness.
The geopolitical landscape of 2050 will make our present difficulties look like an "all-inclusive vacation." This isn't merely hyperbole - it reflects the logical progression of our biological transformation toward a fundamentally different mode of consciousness expression.
The Final Convulsion
Perhaps most profound in its implications is the societal convulsion that emerges as our fascial organization completes its dissolution. This final manifestation of our changing biology creates an unprecedented tension - one that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of human civilization. As this ancient biological framework breaks down, we witness two opposing responses - each representing a different face of collective panic.
On one side emerges an intense surge toward fundamentalism - a desperate attempt to preserve tribal structures and traditional hierarchies. This manifests as heightened nationalism, religious extremism, and aggressive assertion of group identity. Rather than natural conviction, this fundamentalist response represents a biological panic reaction - the death throes of our tribal imperative as it loses its physical foundation.
The opposing response pushes toward extreme collectivization through clinical, mechanistic efficiency - what we've termed globalization. This sterile homogenization represents not true unity but rather the dissolution of natural human bonding patterns, replacing organic social structures with artificial frameworks that mirror our increasing biological porosity.
These opposing forces - fundamentalist preservation and mechanical collectivization - create mounting tension, headed toward unprecedented conflict. The final dissolution of our tribal infrastructure will manifest through global and civil wars - not as a result of traditional tribal competition, but as the final convulsion of a biological system completing its transformation.
The dissolution of our traditional support infrastructure leaves us in uncharted territory, requiring new ways of maintaining both physical and social coherence. Understanding this context becomes crucial as we navigate the profound changes occurring at both cellular and societal levels - changes that fundamentally alter humanity in real time.
This transformation extends far beyond individual experience. It represents a shift penetrating all dimensions of consciousness. The planet and the entire universe itself evolves to accommodate this transition, since everything works on scale.
Imagine we travel a century into the future as mere observers of humanity. We would witness a world transformed beyond recognition, where traditional anchors of human experience - religion, family structures, social frameworks - have dissolved completely. The familiar guideposts of values, morality, ethics, and communal principles would be absent, replaced by chaos, as chaos is what comes between one order and the next.
This transformation has countless implications that would fill volumes to fully explore. This preliminary essay serves as a crucial foundation, helping us understand what's happening to us in an objective way.
The dissolution of this ancient structure affects so many aspects of our existence. By understanding the basic foundational mechanism - and more importantly, having context (which I believe is far more valuable than mere "data") - we can begin to see things as they truly are. We can understand why the world is undergoing such profound restructuring toward a completely new order.
I know this phrase "new world order" has been endlessly recycled across the internet, often suggesting malevolent forces orchestrating global changes from behind the curtain. While there's some truth in this perspective, I hope this essay helps readers understand something deeper: this transition isn't primarily driven by human intention, but rather by the evolutionary consciousness program itself.
To fully grasp the implications of this evolutionary program, we must understand its biological foundation and what it means for humanity's future.
Final Words
The seven-centered human form was fundamentally organized around centralized authority, expressing this principle through every aspect of its design. Now, as our fascia-emotional system undergoes its final transformation - specifically the shutdown of motor function in our fascia-nervous system - we witness the corresponding dissolution of external authority structures. This biological shift leaves humanity profoundly unprepared for what lies ahead.
Consider the depth of our dependence: for millennia, evolutionary programming has conditioned us to seek and follow outer authority - from divine figures to parents, from teachers to doctors, from religious leaders to governments. The rapid erosion of trust in authority figures we've witnessed in recent years isn't coincidental - it reflects this deeper biological transformation.
This dissolution strikes at the very core of human identity, which has historically manifested in two forms: tribal and cosmic. Our tribal identity emerges from group belonging ("I'm American," "I'm Christian," "I'm Italian"), while our cosmic identity stems from our unique individual relationship with the universe. Throughout human history, this cosmic identity has remained largely undeveloped, overshadowed by the dominance of tribal identification.
This imbalance reveals why so many now find themselves spiritually and psychologically naked. As tribal identities fragment - whether tied to nation, religion, or culture - people discover they have no internal foundation to fall back upon. Daily, we witness the shock and discomfort of individuals confronting the dissolution of their tribal affiliations. Yet, having never developed their cosmic identity or understanding of personal authority, they remain paralyzed - unable to wake up to themselves because they've never known any other way of being.
The stark reality confronting us is that the evolutionary program no longer prioritizes the human form - its focus has shifted toward what comes next. Unlike completing decades of military service or an intensive professional course - where one receives a gold watch or at least a congratulatory tap on the shoulder - this evolutionary completion offers no ceremonial ending, no acknowledgment of humanity's role in consciousness development. We face, instead, a profound abandonment. This encroaching darkness isn't mere metaphor - it manifests as a tangible sensation within our very being.
Yet the revelation of this knowledge serves a crucial purpose: it offers certain individuals a window into the underlying mechanics of our transformation. This understanding provides the possibility of navigating with grace through a world rapidly losing its coherence. Most critically, it equips us - particularly parents - with the capacity to cultivate inner authority in ourselves and our children, even as traditional organizational structures dissolve around us. It offers a framework for maintaining stability amid unprecedented change.
We face a critical window of approximately 70 years during which humans can still develop as coherent, grounded beings. Beyond this period, the physical infrastructure that binds spirit to form will have degraded to a point where stable human consciousness will become increasingly rare. This deterioration creates an unstable framework whose implications we can only begin to imagine through the symbolic representations in our culture.
Thank you! Took 3 days to get through, but appreciate the way you tackle this.
Much to meditate on.
(one of my favourite mantras is "let go let go let go" - seems appropriate)
Only halfway through, it's like you are writing just for me! I'll be sharing, but this fire may be mine alone.
First comment: for decades in pain, I've frequently said, "WHY oh why did we ever come out of the trees!? This vertical business is SO HARD"
You are the first person to ever address this question. Thank you.