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The Sphere: Esoteric Mirror of Consciousness and Cosmic Power
The Sphere (1998), directed and produced by Barry Levinson with a screenplay adapted by Kurt Wimmer from Michael Crichton's 1987 novel (additional writing by Stephen Hauser), stars Dustin Hoffman as psychologist Dr. Norman Goodman, Sharon Stone as marine biologist Dr. Beth Halperin, Samuel L. Jackson as mathematician Dr. Harry Adams, and Liev Schreiber as astrophysicist Dr. Ted Fielding. The film premiered on February 13, 1998, in the United States. Barry Levinson's underwate
Stephanie MoDavis
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Why Meditation: The Science of Your "Glow"
As a long time yoga and meditation practictioner, I cannot emphasis the invaluable personal and collective transformation I have witnessed that I attest to practices including meditation. Following is yet another reason to take up this free and always available practice today. The following is a unique approach to an emergent yet ancient organic technology, connecting meditation to, the light body . Meditation reshapes your body's subtle light field through ultraweak photon
Stephanie MoDavis
Dec 30, 20252 min read


From Predator Programming to Sacred Self-Authorship: Healing the Shadow of Our Psyche
One does not become enlightened by imagining light but by making the darkness conscious. This darkness is not just “out there” in governments, religions, or corporations; it lives inside our nervous system, our emotional body, and our most intimate relationships. When you understand how your psyche has been wired by fear, survival instincts, and cultural conditioning, you can stop unconsciously feeding predatory systems and begin to live as a sovereign, God-guided being. Th
Stephanie MoDavis
Dec 26, 20255 min read


Unseen Energies and Egregores: The Hidden Forces Shaping Modern Beliefs
In this exploration, we examine how spiritual entities—whether seen as literal beings, metaphorical constructs, or cultural thought-forms—emerge as invisible forces shaping the interplay between individual wounds and the formation of collective egregores that define cultural reality. By drawing on mystical, psychological, and sociopolitical perspectives, we reveal how these entities and energies not only reflect personal trauma, but also magnify and organize patterns of belie
Stephanie MoDavis
Oct 14, 20253 min read
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