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First of all, a slight disclaimer on this one. Talk of a "dimensional shift" can be very WOO WOO sounding, not to mention dissociative and "anti enrealment". Especially in regards to the ecological crisis. From this perspective, it's more to be considered esoterically and even more importantly felt in terms of evolution over deep time.
Also, these spoken word essays came about out of a series of spoken word on camera talking head essays I did for a while in 2017. All though its nice to be seen, they were later turned into and continued as audio only for ease of editing purposes and to not be subservient to a single video platform. Much like an old Alan Watt's lecture from the 70's, mp3 files are easier to spread and store long term. These spoken word essays have been a great outlet of expression and are an example of being forced to become a better writer by putting words down which one is passionate about. The spoken component has always been the intended final destination because the voice is the best mode of communication. As more folks are willing to listen than to read these days.
So regarding the origins of the writing a note on authorship... The majority of these essays are written by yours truly. At lease 3 out of 4. However, as a dyslexia brain and a slow writer, I have probably about 50 more of them in a somewhat yet to be completed phase. Yet, in an effort to make them a bit more regularly occurring, I will occasionally speak the words of others or highly edit the words of others. Several past essays derived from a friend named Maxwell Akin for example. An amazing young homeschool Jedi who I've helped out a bit here and there and who's Medium posts sound like a younger and wiser version of myself. This specific essay is a 5 to 10 year old essay from my colleague Neil Kramer which he no longer shares but is too good to pass up in this format. Thus, if something is truly exceptional and meaningful with resonance, I will also share it through my voice with co-credit always being given. Sharing here or perhaps in potential future essay collections more privately.
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