THE SOCIAL ALCHEMY
Neurodivergences. Remembering, in times of collective transition, how to protect the sphere of coherence. How to return to the axis that connects us to essential and universal networks.
Karla Fuentes
3/15/20265 min read


Trying to tailor everything we need to do to every discourse on social empathy is very confusing these days. Especially if we don’t take the time to understand others from the perspective of their own background, culture, political history, profession, and childhood… That’s why empathy is necessary to guide us. But the essential point is something else.
Human professions color the lenses through which we view life with specific hues—some more rainbow-like than others—but we must understand that none of them provide a clear picture, so that we do not end up seeing only through them.
Educational careers were not designed to teach us about universal consciousness, but about our own culture. And that is fine. But making that distinction is important.
Because we are entering the era of the network of networks, the one that unifies.
Let us remember that consciousness, as it expresses itself in its 12 aspects and in each of the chemical elements that compose all that exists, has created the greatest technology for living here on Earth; that technology has always been biological, the one that structures the most advanced internal networks.
But we cannot know these unless we remember. That is, by reconnecting the dots and also to the heartbeat: Re-cordis.
There are as many paths to do this as there are living beings. But the essence is ONE.
That essence—the One that we all are—manifests in multiple fractal forms of beings, including humans.
We forget who we have been throughout the ages for many reasons, but the main one is that we came to learn from this dimension—the one where matter takes on space.
“Ascending” to another dimension is merely our linear perception from this one. In reality, all dimensions are unfolding right there, with you, where you are reading. Right there, where we feel time and life flowing through us.
The past lives here, the future too. All perspectives of the possible as well. All possibilities too, the one as well.
I call this perception of all times in the same space “Kairosception,” for we will need terms to understand what we are going through.
And it is our lenses that, at times, prevent us from seeing other spectra.
I remember that when I was little, textbooks confused me a lot.
I realized that what they taught wasn’t about learning to live on Earth, but about culture. And, so as not to get “stuck” in preconceptions, I began to take an interest in other cultures, to learn the real information about those territories. But every time I tried to read a book about it, I felt even more confused.
Because the stories told there served a different purpose and were clouded.
At that stage, some enormous white beings began to teach me about dimensions. And I would despair upon “waking up” because I didn’t know what to do with everything I was learning. Until one day, when it came time to choose a career, I tuned out. I thought I was adapting to being myself in society.
So I began trying to meet people from other cultures to understand the reality of the planet.
And in many moments, thanks to that real contact with people who carried information from their territory, I was able to start remembering. But something was happening…
I had to take time each time to separate what was theirs—their evolutionary journey, their history—from that of the territory… from my own; and learning from them meant not only learning about the planet and the history of their territories, but also about their culture, what had shaped their specific way of thinking, what they felt, what they did… and I felt very overwhelmed. Then other beings came who explained to me that it was time to return to the School of Being, and they basically told me two things: “You will live and learn to live on Earth.” That’s when I learned the term Idilien.
So I began to travel more through the territory where I was born to first understand my own culture, through as many states as I could.
There I learned something essential: how atmospheric pressure, along with the characteristics of the land they inhabited, shaped the way they breathed—and with it, their spirituality and their understanding of the most essential things they had forgotten.
THE UNIVERSAL NETWORK AND HUMANITY.
The gland that connects us to the universal network is a portal that, as it grows, weaves a veil to help us live a totally new experience, free from past inertia and pain, and to focus on who we are today and what we came here to do.
But today, two things are happening simultaneously within humanity:
Consciousnesses are remembering (or “awakening”), and the patterns of the structures that sustain them are changing.
It’s like opening our eyes to the first ray of sunlight (melting away each of the lenses we’ve worn until now) and, at the same time, the brain hub that connects us to that vast network is being interfered with by 5G, Bluetooth, and other technologies that disorient us.
We see it in the bees (they see that network).
Our inner compass has lost its bearing, preventing us from navigating the ocean of the subconscious and learning from its map. That is why we must learn to recalibrate it.
To do this, the most essential thing is:
To relearn how to breathe (spirit - spirare - respirare) barefoot,
to drink water,
to gaze at the fire,
to purify the body,
and to expose ourselves to the light when it is day and to the darkness when it is night.
And to protect our honeycomb, our pineal gland.
This is done by returning to the cycles of the earth.
Learning to ACT in rhythm with the feminine and masculine calendars, that is, the lunar cycles and the seasons. Because time has been broken for us.
The compass needle needs to return to its axis to navigate the map of the planet with awareness of the new information we are accessing today: that of all times in the same space.
That is why we no longer need disordered information from the outside; we need ourselves, whole, centered. Protecting the sphere.
The sphere is protected by Coherence.
Each Equinox is an opportunity to recalibrate that coherence with the universal clock.
The Spring and Autumn Equinoxes are the moments when the planet is in perfect balance between light and shadow at both poles, traversed by the meridian. Like when both eyes see clearly in unity. That is the cross that protects the axis (that is the Christ bequeathed to us by the Age of Pisces).
The great universal library is available to all.
Akasha is not an esoteric dimension accessible only to the “chosen ones.” Akasha is the ether, the information from the fields and the environment that we perceive when our senses are attuned.
That is why we must learn to refine all our senses.
Our sense of smell changed when breathing the air became dangerous.
Our sense of touch was compromised when getting close became a threat.
Hearing changed when sound waves became unbearable.
Sight changed when lights (and images) appeared and disappeared constantly.
NEURODIVERSITY
What we now call “neurodiversity” is nothing more than our internal networks fractalizing and branching out through evolution. And also fragmenting.
They are our most powerful interconnected networks illuminating from within thanks to every hydrated dendrite that embraces and thereby transmits its information in small flashes. What we call “disorders” are nothing more than these networks seeking to sustain themselves within the context—the external world—for which we still lack a structure.
To build those social structures, we must first learn to distill the body, emotions, and mind without harming others.
The body distills itself through sweating and crying.
Emotions by letting the air out and turning them into sound.
The mind by giving way to sound in incoherent images and words,
so that they may later become coherent.
All of this makes room for the void, for navigating the nothingness, to sustain us as humanity while we give birth to the new.
That is the transition we will experience in the coming years.
And we are ready for it; otherwise, remember, we wouldn’t be here.
Karla Fuentes.
