A striking metaphorical story of how we get conditioned to see life, but more than that, how we end up living in such limited and powerless cages through this vision. There is always hope and there is always another choice.
What if much of modern spirituality mislabels emotional suppression as “healing”? This piece explores the tension between lived emotional experience, ego narratives, and the idea of awakening through a neurodivergent lens.
We need help. Every human being struggles with navigating life. However, developmentally challenged people struggle even harder. What do we do then? We turn to those who act like they figured it all out, but have they really?
This is a metaphorical story about neurodivergent experience, perception, and meaning-making. It explores what living meditation could feel like when translated into real-life overwhelm, sensory intensity, and moral conflict.