The Language of Vibration: A Dream Beyond English

Last night, I slipped into a dream that felt like a transmission. Language of Vibration! In that space, people didn’t speak English. They communicated through tones and pure, precise words—not just to talk, but to create. These weren’t learned phrases. These were vibrations in harmony with the Earth. Each sound resonated with reality. Each word […]
The Dogon, Dreams, and the Cosmos: Ancient Wisdom, Lucid Pathways, and the Interstellar Connection

The Dogon: Yes, cuneiform from ancient Sumer (modern-day Iraq) is widely considered the oldest known form of writing, dating back to around 3100 BCE. It was primarily used for recording economic transactions, legal codes, literature (such as the Epic of Gilgamesh), and administrative matters. Some of the earliest cuneiform tablets are preserved in institutions like […]
What Happens When We Sleep Naked on the Earth?

What Happens When We Sleep Naked on the Earth? (And Why Almost No One Knows) Ask someone when the last time they slept naked on the Earth was—and watch the confusion on their face. Because the answer, for almost everyone, is never. Not “when I went camping.” Not “that time on the beach.” Truly naked. […]
Soundless Speed: When Legends Talk About Dreamers

In the world of racing, it’s rare for legends to pause and spotlight someone else’s story. But in Soundless Speed, that’s exactly what happens. Randy Pobst—one of the most decorated and respected drivers in the game—sits down at Sonoma Raceway to talk about someone he can’t stop thinking about: Lonnie, aka The Deaf Stig. This […]
The First Ride Through the Dream: Bicycle Day & the Sacred Return

April 19, 1943. Albert Hofmann, barefoot at the edge of human understanding, swallows 250 micrograms of LSD and gets on a bicycle. No safety net. No precedent. Just intuition and madness wrapped in Swiss precision. He didn’t take a drug. He cracked a doorway. That ride wasn’t about escape—it was a return. A return to […]