The Architecture of the Ideal

Why the Myth Matters More Than the Man

Whether Jesus walked the earth or not is irrelevant to me. I am less concerned with the historicity of a man than I am with the utility of what he represents. Jesus is a technology. So is the Buddha. So is Krishna. These aren’t merely personalities from the past; they are structured mechanisms—living blueprints—for the cultivation of inner transformation and the evolution of civilization.

They function like algorithms for awakening, coded into the myths and memories of culture, waiting to be activated. Each offers a symbol-set, a behavioral protocol, an ethical framework, and a psychological mirror. Whether or not they existed, they exist. Their presence in the collective psyche is undeniable, and their effect, observable.

Civilizations have risen around these templates. Wars have been fought in their names, yes—but so have peace movements been born, arts been inspired, and lives reoriented toward compassion, surrender, and truth. These are not minor outcomes. These are pivotal shifts in the trajectory of human consciousness.

When a society lacks mythic technologies, it spirals. When the sacred is reduced to opinion or dismissed entirely, a vacuum forms. And into that vacuum pours the lesser gods of the day—greed, algorithmic manipulation, ego-as-brand. The sacred figures stand not because they are flawless historical beings, but because they point beyond history. They are fingers, pointing not to the past, but to what is possible—personally, collectively, cosmically.

To see Jesus as a technology is to acknowledge the architecture of possibility. To understand the Buddha as a psychological operating system is to awaken to what it means to be truly sane. Whether temporary or permanent, these peak states—compassion without condition, awareness without center, love without lack—are doorways we are meant to pass through, again and again, until their impermanence no longer discourages us, but refines us.

Maybe they were fictionalized. Maybe they were real. Doesn’t matter. They were necessary. They remain necessary. Because without the fiction of perfection, how would we recognize the direction of our ascent?

Morgan O. Smith

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When the Serpent Stirs

The Sacred Upheaval of a Kundalini Awakening

A force lies dormant at the base of your spine—curled, coiled, and waiting. It isn’t a metaphor. It isn’t symbolic. It is the sacred energy of awakening, and when it stirs, nothing remains untouched. This is not personal growth. This is elemental transformation.

Kundalini is not something you believe in—it is something that happens. The moment it rises, it begins its ascent with precision, threading its way through your central channel, shifting the architecture of your being. From the root of your spine to the crown of your head, it dismantles, rewires, and reanimates—not gently, not politely, but necessarily.

Everything once taken for granted—breath, time, self, existence—begins to unravel before your eyes. What seemed obvious collapses. What felt separate merges. What appeared to be you becomes both everything and nothing. You no longer view life from a narrow vantage point defined by fear or habit. Perception stretches beyond the ordinary, and you begin to see not from a body, but through consciousness itself.

This isn’t a philosophical musing. This is Yoga—not the posture, but the primordial union. The word means to yoke, to unify, and Kundalini is the sacred yoking of the individual to the Infinite. It is not ideal. It is not a concept. It is direct experience. It is the breakdown of boundaries until the Divine reveals Itself not as something above or beyond, but as the pulse within.

There is no going back from such a moment. Once touched by that current, life reorganizes itself around a different centre—not a person, not a role, but presence.

And within that presence, the union question vanishes—because you realize there were never two.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Grand Cycle of Cosmic Renewal

The universe, a magnificent dance of birth, death, and rebirth, mirrors the cycles of life from the smallest of organisms to the grandest of galaxies. At the heart of this cosmic rhythm lies a profound phenomenon: the black hole. Here, in these enigmatic cosmic centres, the renewal of the universe unfolds, echoing the ancient concept of Samsara.

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, our universe is perpetually in flux, ceaselessly evolving through cycles of creation and dissolution. Each iteration of this cosmic cycle marks a step towards a higher state of development. As the universe experiences these cycles, it evolves, fostering more sustainable life forms with each rebirth. This evolutionary process is not merely an incidental aspect of the universe but an intrinsic feature of its very nature.

The concept of Samsara, the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, is as ancient as the stars themselves. It is a cycle that propels the human soul and the cosmos toward greater levels of consciousness and existence. Every cycle brings the universe closer to a state where life can flourish in every corner, where the seeds of existence can take root and blossom.

This journey towards universal vitality is a profound one. As the universe evolves, the black holes, often perceived as destructive forces, serve as catalysts for this grand transformation. They are the crucibles where the old is dismantled to give way to the new, where the remnants of dying stars are recycled into the building blocks of new celestial bodies.

The black hole, however, is only one part of this cosmic equation. Its counterpart, the white hole, is believed to be responsible for the Big Bang—the ever-continuous moment of awakening. The white hole represents the cosmic breath of creation, the outpouring of energy and matter that initiates the birth of the universe. This interplay between black and white holes symbolizes the dynamic balance of destruction and creation, contraction and expansion.

Once the universe reaches a state where life is omnipresent and self-sustaining, it will strive towards moksha—a liberation from the cyclical nature of Samsara. This state of cosmic enlightenment is not an end but a new beginning. The universe, now free from attachments and the perpetual cycle of renewal, will embark on a journey of liberation, perpetuating a cycle of existence that is free, whole, and unbound.

Interestingly, this grand cosmic cycle is not confined to the universe at large. It is echoed in the myriad smaller black holes scattered throughout the cosmos. Each black hole, in its domain, participates in this dance of renewal and liberation, contributing to the overall evolution of the universe.

In this way, the universe mirrors the spiritual journey of the soul. It evolves, seeks liberation, and strives towards a state of higher consciousness and freedom. This cosmic dance invites us to reflect on our journeys of growth and liberation, encouraging us to embrace the cycles of life with a sense of awe and reverence.

Morgan O. Smith

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From Syndrome to Awakening

The Dual Faces of Kundalini

Embarking on a spiritual journey often involves navigating through a complex tapestry of experiences that can be both enlightening and disconcerting. Among the many facets of this voyage is the phenomenon known as Kundalini syndrome, a precursor to a full Kundalini Awakening. It’s like a rite of passage that tests and prepares one for the profound spiritual metamorphosis awaiting on the other horizon.

Kundalini, often depicted as a coiled serpent resting at the base of the spine, is said to be a potent force that, when awakened, travels up along the spine, activating various energy centers (chakras) and bestowing a state of higher consciousness upon the seeker. However, this ascension is not always smooth. The process can initiate what’s known as the Kundalini syndrome, marked by a range of physical, emotional, and mental upheavals that can be perturbing, to say the least.

Experiencing symptoms such as intense heat or cold, involuntary body movements, or altered states of consciousness are part of the purification process needed to house the rising Kundalini. These symptoms, although unsettling, serve as indicators that the Kundalini is working to clear the obstructions that lie in its path.

A notable narrative around this syndrome suggests that it’s a crucible, a preparatory ground for the forthcoming awakening. This awakening is not merely a state of transcendent ecstasy but a profound rearrangement of one’s inner architecture.

In a metaphorical sense, Kundalini syndrome can be visualized as a chisel working on a block of stone, chipping away all that’s superfluous, moulding the individual into a worthy vessel for the divine energy to reside. The phrase “watch with eyes wide open, or with eyes wide shut” resonates here. It invites a surrendered observance, a yielding to the process however tumultuous it may be. It’s in embracing the syndrome, with its discomforts and challenges, that the genuine awakening is cultivated.

This narrative suggests that what may initially seem a curse — the turmoil and dissonance of Kundalini syndrome — is, in fact, a sanctified ground for spiritual blossoming. Like a seed within the dark soil, struggling upward toward the sun, through the syndrome, one is propelled towards a realm of expanded consciousness, profound peace, and an unshakeable union with the cosmos.

Kundalini awakening then is not an isolated event but a culmination of the endurance, the learning, and the purification that Kundalini syndrome initiates. It’s a divine choreography, a cosmic play of energy that unfolds within the sanctum of one’s being, eventually leading to a life enriched with a deeper understanding, transcendent joy, and a boundless connection to the universe.

Morgan O.  Smith

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The Cosmic Dance of Giving and Receiving

Unveiling Our Universal Identity

In our conversation on the Guru Viking podcast, hosted by Steve James, the essence of giving and receiving was explored in a way that transcends the mundane understanding of these acts. Our discussion, titled “Bodhi in the Brain,” delved into the philosophical underpinnings of our existence and our intrinsic connection to the universe. The narrative unfolded a perspective that not only are we a part of the universe, but we are the universe itself, engaging in a perpetual dance of giving and receiving.

The act of giving and receiving is not merely a transaction, but a reflection of a deeper, cosmic reality. When we give, we are not parting with something; rather, we are circulating the essence of existence. Similarly, when we receive, we are not merely acquiring; we are resonating with the universal rhythm. This perspective elevates the act of giving and receiving from a mere transaction to a transcendental experience, a harmonious exchange between the self and the cosmos.

The breath serves as a poignant metaphor for this eternal exchange. With every inhalation, we receive the life force, and with every exhalation, we give back to the existence that cradles us. This rhythmic exchange is a reminder of our unbreakable bond with the universe. It’s a dance of energy, a flow of consciousness, a cycle that sustains life and fosters the continuum of existence.

The notion that “it’s better to give than to receive” is not just a moral stance, but a reflection of a higher truth. When we give selflessly, we align with the universal law of abundance. We acknowledge that we are not separate entities operating in isolation, but integral parts of a grand cosmic orchestra. Our acts of giving and receiving are not just interactions with the external world; they are a dialogue with the universe, a testament to our universal identity.

Furthermore, the idea that “the universe is always yours” is a profound reminder of our limitless potential and inherent unity with the cosmos. We are not mere spectators in this grand theatre of existence; we are the playwrights, the actors, and the audience. The universe is not an external entity; it is a reflection of our innermost being, a mirror of our infinite essence.

This dialogue on the Guru Viking podcast invites you to transcend the superficial understanding of giving and receiving, urging us to embrace our universal identity. It’s a call to engage in the cosmic dance with awareness, grace, and a sense of sacredness. As we give and receive, we do not just interact with the world; we commune with the universe, we resonate with the essence of existence, and we unveil the profound truth that we are the universe experiencing itself in a myriad of forms.

This perspective is not merely philosophical musing; it’s a pathway to a deeper understanding, a higher consciousness, and a more meaningful existence. As we navigate the journey of life with this awareness, every act of giving and receiving becomes a sacred exchange, a step closer to the ultimate realization of our oneness with the cosmos.

Morgan O.  Smith

See Bodhi in the Brain and previous episodes below:

Ep 220: Bodhi in the Brain

Welcome to Episode 220 of our enlightening series, where today we delve into a profound narrative titled “Bodhi in the Brain.” In this episode, we are joined by a spiritual seeker who shares his riveting journey towards higher consciousness. Through a blend of ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience, we explore the realms of mind and spirit, unveiling a path that bridges the tangible with the transcendental. Tune in as we navigate the intricate dance of existence, and uncover the serene space where the mind meets the infinite.

Ep 176: The Awakening of Mista Mo
Embark on a captivating expedition in Episode 176, “The Awakening of Mista Mo.” Today, we unravel the transformative journey of Mista Mo, a soul who found enlightenment in the most unexpected corners of life. His tale is one of resilience, discovery, and awakening to a higher calling amidst the cacophony of worldly chaos. As we traverse through his life’s chapters, we uncover pearls of wisdom that beckon a deeper understanding of self and the universe. Join us in this stirring narrative that echoes the eternal quest for inner peace and enlightenment.
Ep 195: Enlightened Comedian
Laughter is often said to be a divine gift, but can it also be a gateway to a deeper understanding of our existence? In Episode 195, titled “Enlightened Comedian,” we explore the whimsical yet profound journey of a comedian whose quest for laughter led him to the shores of enlightenment. Through a tapestry of humour, insight, and spiritual awakening, we delve into the heart of a narrative that celebrates the confluence of comedy and consciousness. Tune in to this heartwarming episode as we unravel the laughter-laden path to self-realization and the profound wisdom that accompanies it.

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Drugs, Mystical Experience, and the Value of Service

A Conversation with Linda & Michael Molina

First and foremost, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Linda and Michael Molina for inviting me to share my insights and experiences on their esteemed platform. Our engaging conversation traversed through the realms of spirituality, the use of entheogens, and the profound journey toward self-realization. Here are some of the key points I discussed during our enlightening conversation:

Oneness and Surrender:

One of the pivotal aspects of spiritual growth I emphasized is the practice of surrender and the dissolution of the ego to attain a state of “Oneness” or non-dual awareness. This state transcends the dichotomy of self and other, immersing one into a boundless existence that is the true nature of reality. I posited that the various paths and narratives leading to Oneness are but creations of higher consciousness, serving as a script that guides us through the unfolding drama of self-discovery. The crux of the journey lies in surrendering and opening one’s heart to the myriad experiences that life presents, allowing the essence of Oneness to permeate our being.

Embracing Negative Experiences:

The path toward spiritual enlightenment is not always bathed in light. It often takes us through the dark alleys of our psyche, urging us to confront and embrace our shadows. I shared the importance of welcoming negative experiences or the “dark sides” as integral parts of the spiritual journey. These challenging phases, when navigated with awareness and acceptance, can catalyze profound growth and a deeper understanding of our true nature.

Advice for Spiritual Seekers:

The spiritual expedition is an endless voyage towards the heart of existence. I advised fellow seekers to persevere, even when they stumble upon beautiful or profound experiences. There’s always a deeper level of realization awaiting beyond the apparent zenith. Each step taken on this sacred path unveils a new horizon of understanding, urging us to delve deeper into the mystery of existence.

Philosophical Insight:

Reflecting on the nature of reality, I likened the stories and paths leading to spiritual realization to scripts in a movie, orchestrated by a higher consciousness. These scripts, while seemingly real and consequential, are mere narratives that help make sense of our journey towards Oneness. The ultimate truth lies beyond these scripts, in the boundless realm of pure consciousness where the illusion of separation dissolves, revealing the unadulterated essence of Oneness.

Our conversation was a deep dive into the essence of spirituality, the transformative potential of brainwave entrainment, entheogens, and the boundless journey toward self-realization. I am immensely grateful to Linda and Michael Molina for providing a platform to explore and share these profound truths. Through such enlightening exchanges, we inch closer to unravelling the mystic tapestry of existence and fostering a collective awakening to the inherent unity of all life.

Morgan O.  Smith

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Watch the episode “Drugs, Mystical Experience, and the Value of Service” below. For more on ESF, check out their channel at https://www.youtube.com/@EmergingSciences