From Cosmic Spirituality to Nervous System Language: How the Same Ego Pattern Adopts New Terminology
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Ray
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Summary
The article examines how spiritual language has shifted from cosmic/ascension terminology (3D, 4D, 5D consciousness) around 2020-2021 to therapeutic and nervous system language today. It argues that the underlying pattern — a framework for spiritual hierarchy, ego identification, and perceived superiority — remains the same, merely adopting new vocabulary. The piece critiques how both linguistic frameworks serve similar psychological functions of creating in-groups and out-groups, while noting that the cosmic language "stopped working" and was replaced by more culturally acceptable therapeutic terminology.
Key quotes
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That language didn't disappear because it was resolved. It disappeared because it stopped working.
Today, the same underlying pattern is still very much alive — it's just speaking a different dialect. Less cosmic. More
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