My One-On-One Coaching Program is Up and Running
August 10, 2019
My one-on-one coaching program is officially up and running. Tell your friends to tell their friends there’s this dude saying “schizophrenia” transmutation is one of the keys to global healing.
The website is up. The free eBook is available, What I Wish I Knew When I Underwent a Horrific Mental Breakdown, which you can download at https://www.sacredphreniaebook.com.
I want people’s heads to turn when they hear about this. I want to spark some uncomfortable conversations. I’ll be giddy when I start getting negative comments because that means this thing is starting to ruffle some feathers.
I thrive on controversy. I’m always relearning that old, potent lesson: ride your edge. Go where the fear is. Whatever terrifies you, explore that territory. Somewhere in that dark expanse is where the sweetest fruits are to be found.
What is my aim, you ask? To deliver an intravenous dose of “sanity uncertainty” straight into America’s forearm. While I’m at it, make it the world’s.
What does it really mean to be sane? Is it possible to achieve a kind of “higher sanity?” Could madness, allowed to run its course and tempered with the right tools, be one of nature’s paradoxical methods of helping a person achieve such a state?
Is it sane to comply with a way of life that is single-handedly destroying the web of life?
Jiddu Krishnamurti said it best. “It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”
It’s funny. You have to go a bit mad to see how mad things are in this world. You have to lose yourself in some fundamental capacity. Our system is so far removed from the wisdom of nature, it takes an ego death to see it clearly.
We get squeamish around life’s rawest passages. We live such sterile existences, most of us, we don’t even demand paid maternity leave so mothers can spend enough time with their newborns.
Imagine how oblivious we are to psychospiritual death and rebirth, especially in the form of a psychotic break from consensus reality. It’s about the furthest you can get from “composed,” the furthest you can get from being put together.
It’s a complete unraveling. And we don’t know what to do with that. So, we nip it in the bud. We deaden it through highly toxic, habit-forming drugs. Right at the core of a person’s awakening.
Little do we realize we’re obstructing their spiritual development. Little do we realize we’re snuffing out shamans.
It’s no wonder we’re not transcending our collective spiritual crisis. It’s no wonder the train is going over the cliff at such breakneck speed. We’re suffering from a deficit of spiritual leaders, so many cut short in the apex of their awakenings.
It will break us if we don't do something about it soon.
How are we going to take back our future shamans from the clutches of a clueless, fruitless, ruthless institution? How are we going to flip the script on schizophrenia and other spiritual emergencies?
It’s going to take some massive inspiration and some massive unrest and some massive tuning into divine instruction. I invite you to join me in taking back our metaphysical understanding of this coming-of-age gateway.
This is about the sovereignty of our minds. This is about making room for metamorphosis in one of its wildest forms, as savage and gruesome and excruciating as it might be.
If we’re going to turn this train around, we’ve got to start turning these people on like faucets, so that more spiritual wisdom can start streaming into this world.
There’s precious little time to waste.
“Diagnosing people as mad has more to do with social control than therapy.”
-Seth Farber
“Madness is a divine release of the soul from the yoke of custom and convention.”
-Plato
“The greatest fear in the world is the opinion of others, and the moment you are unafraid of the crowd, you are no longer a sheep, you become a lion. A great roar arises in your heart, the roar of freedom.”
-Osho
“I love when people who have been through hell walk out of the flames carrying buckets of water for those still consumed by the fire.”
-Stephanie Sparkles