Consciousness The Brain Barrier in the Room, Part 1 To understand consciousness transformation, we must first recognize that most human beings currently operate inside the brain barrier, or the ego-bias driven lesser consciousness. By Rob Taylor • 3 min read
Poetry Down the Same Cracked Road You say pick your side— plant your feet, swallow their slogans, bleed their cheap dyes. By Rob Taylor • 1 min read
Inner Work Mindfulness versus Humility and the Three Constructs: A Critical Analysis, Part 1 We limit ourselves to observing a finite amount of data at any point in the continuum. The sensory inputs that get our attention are those with enough impact to trigger an emotional response. By Rob Taylor • 3 min read
Inner Work What is inner work, anyway? Part 3 Inner work drives the transformation of human consciousness and instigates a complex adaptive system, where individual development creates ripple effects throughout the unified consciousness field. By Rob Taylor • 1 min read
Consciousness What Is Consciousness Coherence? Consciousness coherence occurs when the expanded consciousness practitioner fully embraces and interacts with the distinct energies that flow through sentient spaces. By Rob Taylor • 2 min read
Consciousness Expanded Consciousness in Socio-Political Discourse Expanded consciousness operates non-linearly rather than through simple cause-effect mechanisms. By Rob Taylor • 5 min read
Inner Work What is inner work, anyway? Part 2 Thought energy is a misnomer. Thoughts do not generate energy; thoughts channel and express pre-existing emotional energy. By Rob Taylor • 3 min read
Poetry Growing Things The deep wrinkles, maps etched in my face, legends of paths I’ve journeyed. By Rob Taylor •
Inner Work What is inner work, anyway? Part 1 Inner work also functions as the reality check related to experiential encounters during consciousness meditations and other interactive occurrences. By Rob Taylor • 2 min read
Consciousness The River of Consciousness Each of our interactions is an opportunity to defy ego-bias boundaries—to experience our integrated existence. By Rob Taylor • 3 min read