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Wholeness is the functional integration of the five autonomous systems (or “brains”) of the human being:

  1. Left Brain Hemisphere — the verbal, analytical, pain-self.
  2. Right Brain Hemisphere — the nonverbal, big-picture transcendent self.
  3. Enteric Nervous System (Gut) — the shadow archive and emotional pattern buffer.
  4. Bioplasma Interface — the Dream Substance body and subtle energy field.
  5. Monadic Trace (Star/Ajna) — the cosmic dashboard of coordination and knowing.

When these systems are interfaced and synchronized, the human becomes a conscious interface for REALITY itself—able to experience both the broken and unbroken aspects of existence with Aplomb (graceful composure).

🔍 Key Characteristics of Wholeness in PS

  • Nonverbal Integration: Wholeness is felt and lived, not theorized. It emerges through practices that quiet the word engine and activate nonverbal knowing.
  • Ontological Equivalence: All experiences—joy, suffering, transcendence, trauma—are equally valid parts of the divine play. Wholeness means embracing them all.
  • No Escape Required: Unlike systems that seek transcendence or escape, PS teaches that wholeness is found by participating fully in the scene you’re in.
  • Interface Activation: Wholeness is operationalized through practices that bring online the full interface system—like One Breath Eye Tracing, Liquid Heart, and Interface Ack.
  • Composed Participation: Wholeness is not about control or mastery, but about showing up with clarity, compassion, and creative agency.

🧠 Wholeness ≠ Perfection

PS explicitly rejects the idea of spiritual perfection or ego annihilation. Instead, it honors the messy, evolving, and often painful process of becoming whole. You don’t slay the ego—you befriend it. You don’t transcend suffering—you integrate it.


Kevin Cann
Public Domain
9/22/2025