“The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao.
The name that can be named is not the eternal name.” – Lao Tzu

There are things that cannot be explained—only pointed toward.
For thousands of years, different traditions have tried anyway.
They’ve called it Maya. The Ego. The Self. The Way.
Each name gets close.
None of them hold it.
First, Know Thyself
Before anything else, you have to look at what you are.
Not what you’ve been told you are.
Not what you think you are.
What you actually are.
This is harder than it sounds.
Because something in you is always acting before you notice it.
You decide—and then explain.
You feel—and then justify.
If you’ve never seen this directly, watch this:
Don’t just watch it casually.
Watch it with one question in mind:
Who is making the decision?
In these split-brain experiments, one side of the brain acts…
and the other side invents a story to explain why.
No awareness. No control. Just explanation after the fact.
This isn’t philosophy.
This is observable.
And it suggests something uncomfortable:
You are not alone in your own mind.
There is something else operating alongside you.
Different traditions have tried to name it.
Maya. Avidya. The Ego. The Observer.
I’m going to call it The Entity.
Not because it’s correct—
but because it’s useful.
With this as a background, I want to share something from direct experience.
If you look closely, there’s a pattern people have pointed to for centuries—sometimes called the trinity. Not as theology, but as something observable.
The brain itself is divided. Two hemispheres, operating together, but not always in the same way.
When they act in coherence, we experience a kind of unity.
When they don’t, something stranger appears.
It begins to feel like there is more than one process happening at once.
You—and something alongside you.
Many traditions have tried to describe this.
Maya. The Ego. Avidya. The Observer.
Different words, pointing at the same thing.
Something that acts…
and something that explains.
In the video, this becomes visible.
One part of the mind makes a decision.
Another part constructs the reason.
Not uncertainty.
Not confusion.
A seamless explanation.
This is where the idea of “self” starts to break down.
Because if you are not the one making the decision—
what exactly are you?
For now, I’ll call this otherness The Entity.
Not because the name is correct.
But because it allows us to talk about it.
Woman, Know Thyself
Watch the video again.
But this time, shift your perspective.
In the video, it’s called the “silent stranger.”
Something acting, while something else explains.
Now ask a different question:
What if that “silent stranger” is not just a neurological process—
but the same hidden, generative force that traditions have tried to describe?
The one called Maya.
The one called the feminine.
The one that cannot be fully named.
Don’t accept this immediately.
Just hold it there, and watch what changes.
What if what is being described there—
this shaping, filtering, hard-to-name force—
is interchangeable with what I’m calling Womenness?
Even that word doesn’t sit quite right.
I’ve tried others.
Femininity. Women. Female.
None of them hold it.
Because if it could be fully named,
it would already be something smaller than what it is.
Where are women held captive? Here in this brain relationship. They are meant to be silent and control from behind the scenes. The truth is, we are in what I’ve described elsewhere as a mode of scarcity, and this is the shape of our mind in this mode. This mode accurately mirrors the state of society, and what they expect a woman’s role to be.
There is friction all around the world, as women are rejecting the mental state that we are in. The role of the Entity is one of hidden power, that manipulates indirectly, while surrendering the illusion of control. This mode can only remain active, if the women of our species truly believe that there is scarcity. The mode we’re in, is a choice that we all made. And the Entity made us forget the decision. For our protection.
The Parable of the Sower
As Carl Jung observed, the parables of Jesus Christ are expressions of unconscious processes — symbols designed not just to inform the mind, but to speak to something deeper. What Jung called the unconscious, I’m going to refer to here as ‘The Entity’ — not as a separate being, but as something that operates alongside conscious awareness.
We will look at the Parable of the Sower in a moment. But there is something deeper happening with this parable that I wish to state first. Later, early Christians would refer to their movement as ‘The Way.’ Whether they meant doctrine or something deeper is still debated — but the language of the path shows up again and again. For our purposes, we can treat ‘The Way’ as pointing toward the same thing I’m calling the Entity. As I told you before, it refuses to be named. More on this in a moment. Here’s his parable:
“A sower went out to sow. And as he sowed, some seeds fell along the path, and the birds came and devoured them.
Other seeds fell on rocky ground, where they did not have much soil, and immediately they sprang up, since they had no depth of soil, but when the sun rose they were scorched. And since they had no root, they withered away.
Other seeds fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked them.
Other seeds fell on good soil and produced grain, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.
He who has ears, let him hear.”
Here, it can be read as if Jesus is speaking to something deeper than conscious awareness. He’s describing the various states of the Entity. The first place that the seed fell was, “along the path.” Jesus was speaking to mostly illiterate laborers. The underlying Greek carries a meaning meant for people who were farmers. ‘Along the path’ meant a traveled path, or a well-used route. To farmers, it packed-down earth from constant traffic. The seeds will never penetrate the ground.
Let’s look at it in terms of enlightenment.. It isn’t mystical, it’s biological. When the two gain cohesion, the person is said to be enlightened. For hundreds of years, Zen Buddhists used koans to trigger sudden enlightenment.
What does these koans do? They expose reality to the listener. There are scores of people who’ve awakened from koans. The paradox is this: the more a koan is heard, the less effective it becomes. Once it is familiar, it becomes a path that has already been traveled.
The Entity is alive, and actively trying to keep people in the mode. If the Entity realizes too many are awakening, the Entity itself will adjust. At a bear minimum, it will block the minds of everyone else to keep them from awakening.
How about a famous example. The koan “What is the sound of one hand clapping?” awakened many people. But is completely useless in modern times. Why? Watch this video.
The other modes of the Entity, within the parable, follow logically, once you understand Jesus is talking about a subconscious process. The parable, is about the ways the subconscious actively blocks thing from conscious perception. I could talk about each phase philosophically, or I can focus on the purpose of this transmission; women!.
The Modern Sower
If Jesus were alive today, he wouldn’t talk about farming. As most people wouldn’t get the reference. Instead of a ‘sower,’ what if he used a pick-up artist spitting game to any women who would listen? The parable remains the same, and becomes more apparent of the true meaning as intended thousands of years ago.
A few years ago, something inside me commanded me to go out and date. I had no real interest. But since it came from within, I listened. I studied all that I could to prepare myself. At the time, The Mystery Method was extremely popular. Especially since the book, The Game became a bestseller.
I bought the book, the dvds, and even went to a boot-camp. It was expensive but worth it. The company used to be called the Mystery Method. But when I attended, they changed the name to Love Systems. Why? The same reason I failed completely using the Mystery Method. The thing was so popular, it become ineffective.
Mystery recommended having at least nine hours of material prepared ahead of time. I had ten hours because I’m a try-hard. In my book, Why Women Cheat, I detail how ineffective it was, and had my first glimpse into Oneness. I realized that somehow women rejected the Mystery Method all at once.
It was this constant failure that helped to discover, what I called in the book, The Inner Woman. This label is insufficient, but was the best I could do at the time. The Entity almost deleted the entire Mystery Method from my memory banks.
Mystery is still coaching, and I don’t mean to take anything away from him. His system was too good too fast. Now he’s kind of forgotten.
The other modes of the parable are obvious. The game that get’s dropped in shallow soil if the friend zone. The thorns are reactions to creeps. The fertile ground, is the fertile ground.
The Tao of Womanness
The purpose of this transmission is to prepare woman for their leading roles in the Federation. Without them, we will fail miserably. Knowing why you are the way you are is a great first step. The mode of scarcity is incompatible with a post scarcity world.
We are on the precipice of a huge shift. With parabolic energy, all women can be free. The mode we’re in, exists because of artificial scarcity. With enough resources, what we are will come into balance.
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