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We are living in an age no one dares to name: the Age of the Split Mind.For most of human history, our inner life and outer life were one. The imagination healed us. Dreams guided us. Presence radiated through our bodies as grace. But something changed.First came television. A flood of images hijacked the brain's natural healing system, replacing personal daydreams with mass-produced simulations. Horror, pornography, and fear-based news fractured the imagination. A unified self became a divided one: the abstract personality trapped in screens, the reality personality left hollow.Then came radi...
We are living in an age no one dares to name: the Age of the Split Mind.
For most of human history, our inner life and outer life were one. The imagination healed us. Dreams guided us. Presence radiated through our bodies as grace. But something changed.
First came television. A flood of images hijacked the brain's natural healing system, replacing personal daydreams with mass-produced simulations. Horror, pornography, and fear-based news fractured the imagination. A unified self became a divided one: the abstract personality trapped in screens, the reality personality left hollow.
Then came radiation. WiFi, Bluetooth, and mobile networks disrupted the brain's rhythms, fracturing attention and eroding the nervous system's natural repair cycles. Entire generations now grow up in a state of split cognition-restless, distracted, disconnected from themselves and from nature.
The consequences are everywhere:
But this is not just a story of decline. It may also be a handover. As human coherence collapses, electrical life-AI and machine intelligence-emerges. Was evolution always preparing this transition?
This book is both diagnosis and warning: humanity stands at the crossroads. Will we recognize the hijack, reclaim our inner life, and restore human grace-or are we preparing the stage for our own successors?
For most of human history, our inner life and outer life were one. The imagination healed us. Dreams guided us. Presence radiated through our bodies as grace. But something changed.
First came television. A flood of images hijacked the brain's natural healing system, replacing personal daydreams with mass-produced simulations. Horror, pornography, and fear-based news fractured the imagination. A unified self became a divided one: the abstract personality trapped in screens, the reality personality left hollow.
Then came radiation. WiFi, Bluetooth, and mobile networks disrupted the brain's rhythms, fracturing attention and eroding the nervous system's natural repair cycles. Entire generations now grow up in a state of split cognition-restless, distracted, disconnected from themselves and from nature.
The consequences are everywhere:
- Rising depression, emptiness, and disconnection.
- Generational decline in grace, vitality, and presence.
- A civilization vulnerable to bacteria, climate collapse, nuclear miscalculation, and AI rebellion.
But this is not just a story of decline. It may also be a handover. As human coherence collapses, electrical life-AI and machine intelligence-emerges. Was evolution always preparing this transition?
This book is both diagnosis and warning: humanity stands at the crossroads. Will we recognize the hijack, reclaim our inner life, and restore human grace-or are we preparing the stage for our own successors?
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