Shownotes
In this episode, THE THREE-HEADED MAN reports upon their experiences with the "centrum of gravity question".
They reflect on their personal fears regarding higher states of consciousness, debating whether they fear the "god state" itself or the potential inability to return to ordinary reality. They evaluate specific spiritual exercises, such as the "I am one" mantra and the "centrum of gravity" exercise, as tools to overcome mechanical behavior and sacrifice the suffering of the ego. Much of the conversation focuses on the meaning of being "in the work" and whether spiritual efforts truly lead to lasting transformation or merely intellectual fascination. Their dialogue eventually shifts toward the desire for objective truth and clarity, with speakers questioning the value of mystical experiences if they do not change one's fundamental nature.
Ultimately, the source illustrates a collective effort to navigate the complexities of spiritual discipline while maintaining a grounded, critical perspective on personal growth.