Neuroatomic Circuit

The Neuroatomic Circuit is a pivotal energetic pathway associated with spiritual intelligence and quantum consciousness. Its activation often results in out-of-body experiences and heightened non-local awareness, making it essential for advanced practitioners exploring non-ordinary states of consciousness.

# Understanding the Neuroatomic Circuit The Neuroatomic Circuit is recognized in esoteric and scientific circles as the eighth circuit of consciousness, connected to spiritual intelligence and quantum awareness. This circuit is imprinted by shock or near-death experiences, serving as a gateway to non-local awareness and psychic phenomena. I discuss this circuit extensively in "The Book of Good Practices," emphasizing its role in facilitating out-of-body experiences and expanded consciousness.

How the Neuroatomic Circuit Works

This circuit operates beyond the physical and emotional layers, interfacing directly with the quantum field. It enables practitioners to access information and states of being that transcend local physicality. Activation often occurs through intense spiritual practices, trauma, or intentional invocation using specific energetic techniques. When activated, it bridges the conscious mind with the collective consciousness, allowing for psychic powers, remote viewing, and out-of-body travel.

In the Framework of my Magic

Within my paradigm, the Neuroatomic Circuit is a key component in the development of spiritual intelligence and non-local awareness. It interacts with other circuits such as the Neuroelectric (sixth) and Neurogenetic (seventh) circuits, forming a layered network that enhances psychic and mystical capabilities. Practitioners work with this circuit in conjunction with entities like Egregores, or through the use of entheogens, to deepen their understanding of consciousness.

Cross-Tradition Perspectives

Many mystical traditions acknowledge pathways to expanded awareness similar to the Neuroatomic Circuit. For instance, Sufi whirling practices aim to induce altered states that could activate this circuit, while shamanic journeys and psychedelic use is methods to unlock similar levels of consciousness. Recognizing these cross-cultural parallels enriches you's approach to activating this circuit responsibly.

Practical Notes for Activation and Use

To activate the Neuroatomic Circuit consciously, practitioners often employ meditation, breathwork, or guided visualization techniques. Using tools like the Ouija board or entheogenic substances can assist in opening this pathway, provided they are approached with respect and discernment. Regular practice and grounding are essential to integrate the experiences safely. Remember that working with this circuit can lead to insights but also requires careful protection against energetic overload.

Caution and Ethical Considerations

Activation of the Neuroatomic Circuit should be approached with caution. It can expose practitioners to heightened sensitivities and non-local energies. Always ground your practice, maintain clear intentions, and consider working with a knowledgeable guide. As I emphasize, understanding the energetic and psychological implications is vital for safe exploration. By working with the Neuroatomic Circuit intentionally, practitioners can expand their spiritual intelligence, access higher states of consciousness, and develop their psychic faculties in alignment with their spiritual path.

Imprinted by shock or near-death experience, Leary believed that this circuit is concerned with quantum consciousness and non-local awareness, resulting in so-called psychic or magical powers.

— Taylor Ellwood, The Book of Good Practices

The Neuroatomic Circuit connects with other circuits and entities within my framework, forming a comprehensive map of consciousness. Its activation complements work with egregores, entheogens, and the neuroelectric circuit, creating a layered approach to expanding awareness and developing psychic skills. Practitioners often explore this circuit alongside other energetic pathways to deepen their understanding of non-local consciousness and spiritual intelligence. Using insights from different traditions enhances your ability to work ethically and effectively with these advanced states of awareness.

Source books: The Book of Good Practices

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