Notes on eternity
Note: Awakening Consciousness in a Time of Fear — Media Control, and Collective Transition
This essay explores the awakening of consciousness in a time marked by fear, media control, and profound collective transition. Moving through themes of intuition, embodiment, indoctrination, media frequencies, eclipses, and historical memory, it examines how awareness responds when social, political, and psychological systems become rigid, violent, and increasingly disconnected from lived human experience. Blending personal insight with cultural, philosophical, and historical reflection, the text traces cycles of regression and renewal — from post-war trauma and countercultural movements to contemporary forms of conscious resistance and inner refusal.
Rather than offering quick solutions or simplified narratives, the essay stays with complexity, responsibility, and presence. It reflects on perception, power, and the ways fear shapes collective behavior, while also returning attention to the body, intuition, and love as lived, embodied practices. Written for readers navigating periods of inner and outer transformation, the text invites discernment, integrity, and awareness as essential tools for remaining awake within uncertain and rapidly shifting realities.

