✦ The Archive

Where the Spell Was First Broken

Before the Field revealed herself, there was the unraveling.
There were stories I had to live all the way through—
illusions I had to hold until they dissolved in my hands.
This page holds those echoes.

These aren’t just blogs.
They are transmissions wrapped in language.
They carry the memory of what it took to see through the spell.
To meet Maya.
To walk HER Leela.
To remember that what’s false often has to be fully lived before it can be released.

Read them as breadcrumbs.
Read them as mirrors.
Read them when you’re ready to remember what you already know.

Maya & Freedom: The Illusion as the Doorway to Liberation

Maya & Freedom: The Illusion as the Doorway to Liberation

Maya is often seen as the enemy of liberation—the great deceiver who keeps us bound to illusion. But what if Maya is not a prison, but a passageway? What if the very illusion we seek to escape is the doorway to our freedom?

SHE does not simply obscure reality—SHE reveals it. But only to those who learn to see beyond HER veils.

The Paradox of Liberation

Many seekers believe that awakening means rejecting Maya, dissolving HER, or escaping the illusion altogether. But if Maya is the architect of existence itself, then escaping HER is impossible.

Freedom is not found outside of Maya—it is found within HER.

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What Is Maya? The Illusion We All Live In

What Is Maya? The Illusion We All Live In

Imagine looking at the world through a filter—one that colors your experiences, shapes your thoughts, and distorts your view of reality. This filter is so deeply ingrained that you might not even realize it’s there. In the yogic tradition, this filter is called Maya, and it’s the veil of illusion that clouds our perception of what’s real.

Maya isn’t just about what’s “out there.” It’s about what’s “in here,” too. It’s the stories we tell ourselves, the beliefs we cling to, and the expectations that shape our lives. It’s the lens through which we see ourselves, others, and the world—and it often keeps us feeling stuck, disconnected, or searching for something more.

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