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Chuck’s Place: Being In The Oneness Of Wisdom

Shine the Inner Light of Oneness…
-Artwork © 2026 Jan Ketchel

We arrive at the place of wisdom when we stop active thinking and open to receive inner knowing. We innately know when we are in sympathy with our own High Self. We are in sympathy when both our conscious presence and our High Self are each experiencing the same feeling at the same time. Wisdom springs from this union, this oneness.

When we think, we invariably separate from this state of oneness. Thinking requires contrasts, as it reasons, weighs and compares. In oneness we are in pure light, absent the shadows generated by thinking. In thinking, we actively turn our light toward, and interact with, the created objects of our thoughts. As valuable as thinking is, it separates us from our oneness of being.

This interaction of light and separate objects does produce knowledge of the workings of the physical world, which often condenses into opinions and beliefs, but the best of this knowledge is always shy of the wisdom born of the pure light of absolute oneness. Without wisdom, all knowledge is limited by some shadow of error.

The current renaissance in psychedelic journeying is born of the spiritual impulse to bypass the errors and constraints of the thinking left brain to obtain wisdom through the right-brained experiences of greater oneness.

This method of bypassing the filtering power of the left brain involves the ingestion of synthetic drugs or plant medicines that deliver their own intents in steering the brain into latent but frequently unused neural pathways.

If the insights gained in these journeys are recapitulated and integrated into daily consciousness one might incorporate new wisdom in one’s perception of life, resulting in new behaviors. This is called neuroplasticity, where the neurons of new experience are paired with the neurons of ordinary life, forming new neural pathways. As Joe Dispenza frequently points out, “neurons that fire together, wire together.”

However, let not the pervasiveness of psychedelic use create the illusion that psychedelics are legal. Though many clinical trials are exploring the clinical value of psychedelics—as was the case in the 1970s when Richard Nixon, fed up with the Vietnam War protests of the love generation, shut down all clinical trials and made all psychedelics illegal— they are still mostly illegal in today’s world.

One potential side effect of psychedelic journeying is a kind of fascination with the heightened awareness experienced through the substances ingested, which beckons repeat and novel experiences, but which fails to integrate those experiences into new neural pathways, or to change default habits. 

Other approaches to the transpersonal states of wisdom involve the use of the breath. In fact, after the 1970s shutdown of psychedelic trials, researcher Stan Grof, together with his wife Christina, developed Holotropic Breathwork to achieve the same experiential outcomes he had accessed with psychedelics.

I will offer an insinuation of a practice with breathwork that I personally use to actualize this intent of greater union. I use the word insinuation rather than structured practice, for to make it an official thing robs it of its spontaneous wisdom. If something resonates for you, try it, but allow your own wisdom to guide you in how you practice it.

I call this practice, Holy Union. I must confess that I am very much a failed Christian, but I have always appreciated the insinuation of a union with the Divine, as suggested by the Christian sacrament of Holy Communion.

Both Christian Communion and Jewish Sabbath utilize the substances of bread and wine to sanctify spiritual union. In Holy Union Breathwork, one inhales and holds the spirit of air, or the Holy Spirit of Wisdom.

Every time we breathe in air, we are communing with the spirit dimension, whose air physically enters and nourishes the body and then exits with its toxins. If we choose to hold our breath after an inhalation, we enter a state of prolonged union of the greater oneness of body and spirit.

Certain Pranayama breathing practices, such as Kumbhaka, incorporate holding the breath, as do breathing practices established by Wim Hof. It matters little how long one might hold one’s breath. One should always pay attention to the body and only hold the breath for as long as is comfortable. What is important is the intent to be in a state of oneness, however brief that might be.

Set the intent for Holy Union with the High Self before the inhalation. Breathe in a comfortable level of air. Hold the breath according to the limits suggested by a method you have chosen, or simply for as long as you feel comfortable. Do not struggle! That will only lessen the intention. The intent is deeply relaxed, loving union. After the exhalation one might choose to hold the breath briefly again, before taking another inhalation of Spirit.

Sometimes, I might choose a mantra, a word that has spiritually presented itself to me, and quietly say that word over and over again while I hold the breath. Words are power objects, especially if they have been previously paired with, or become wired with, transcendent experience.

The words relax, oneness, love, peace, if imbued with spiritual mana, will immediately calm the solidity of the physical body to join the higher vibration of the High Self.

At other times, I might completely silence the mind and put full attention to the physical experience of vibration, as body and mind blend into a oneness of sheer energy.

Sometimes, I have entered the Holy Union with the intention of total adjustment or healing from a physical condition I have felt imprisoned by.

Often, upon entering this state of vibratory oneness, I discover a total realignment to health from my previous frozen state of energy, which is then sustained throughout the day.

Again, I could not prescribe for anyone how they might structure their own spiritual breathwork practice. These are just suggestions for beginning a process of self-exploration.

We all, universally, breathe. I simply offer the possibility of an awareness with breath that offers everyone the opportunity to partake in being in the oneness of wisdom.

In Oneness,
Chuck

Chuck’s Place: Do Not Lose Yourself In The Sadness

Breathe and ride the rhythms of now in balanced calm…
-Artwork © 2025 Jan Ketchel

The atrocities of now are rampant and heartbreaking. For those who are sensitive and tracking of the truth, the impact of such sympathy can be one of overwhelming sadness.

Life, like the tide, is cyclical. This is the Law of Rhythm. Rhythm is a natural law, not karmic. The former movement of the world toward inclusion of all has rapidly shifted toward its opposite, a world of separateness. This example of rhythm is as basic as the breath.

When we inhale we bring home to the lungs oxygen. When we exhale we release from this inner wholeness carbon dioxide molecules to go off on their separate lives in the universe. Oneness and separateness are the Yin and Yang rhythm of our existence.

Currently, we are in an extremely rapid swing of separateness that is causing many innocent casualties around the globe. The indifference of world leadership toward these horrors, at core, reflects the brutality of a cosmic change of season.

Nonetheless, ancient karmic forces have attached to the current brutalities, seeking revenge for felt crimes from former times. Furthermore, the decisions and actions of now will generate karma for many whom will meet the inevitable consequences of their actions in this world, or beyond.

The swing we are in the midst of is inevitable and unstoppable. Its speed  has accelerated beyond light speed. This, though so deeply ungrounding for the majority of the world’s populace, suggests that the climax of its dominance is close at hand. Once the climax has been reached, we will all be able to breathe in fully, as the inclusive needs of all will assume the ascendency once again.

Perhaps with this perspective, one can find calm in the midst of chaos and uncertainty. Though we cannot stop the tide, we can ride its waves in calm balance and find harmony in change. For those who are fatally caught by its waves, we can know that at the astral phase of existence, beyond physical life, everyone has the opportunity to live and complete all life that was shortened by the storm.

The gift of our time is the growing awareness of the power of the subconscious mind to share in the power of the creative, and the created, through autosuggestion. In a time of limited resource, we can go inward in joy and gratitude as we suggest ourselves toward health and fulfillment in this material world. Through intention for the highest good for all, we contribute to better balance for a world steeped in shifting tides.

With the breath, we can slowly breathe in our wholeness and enjoy its wonder as we hold it for a while, then slowly release it to its separateness, as it exhales to the world. With every breath, we ride the eternal Law of Rhythm.

In the midst of the horrors of the Great War (WWI), Judge Hatch, from infinity, instructed his scribe, Elsa Barker, to balance herself as follows:

“Reach up to the indwelling Spirit and repeat, For her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.”*

This affirmation is a well-established path for everyone to traverse in order to arrive at a state of inner peace beyond sadness. Our indwelling Spirit is our High Self, the spark of the Divine that resides beyond the fray of mortal life. It is indeed a separate part of the Divine, the uniqueness of you, yet holographically united with All That Is.

Finally, from the ancient wisdom of the Old Testament (Deuteronomy 33:25), is expressed the knowing: As your days, so shall your strength be. 

Whatever comes to greet us each day, we have the strength to greet it in return. Sadness must at times be felt and released, but know you are filled with the strength of mastery, of all things.

In Rhythm,
Chuck

*War Letters from the Living Dead Man, Elsa Barker, p. 125

A Message For Humanity From Jeanne: Learn To Breathe



Whatever road you choose, don’t forget to breathe…
– Photo by Jan Ketchel

We are encouraged to focus our attention on our breathing as this new week begins, to stay connected to who and what we truly are, spiritual beings on an earthly journey in a human body. Time to breathe in love, calmness, and truth. Now what could be better than that!

Sending love and wishing everyone a wonderful, warm week!