Neuroelectric Circuit

The Neuroelectric Circuit is a vital entity within psychic and spiritual development. Activated through advanced yogic practices and psychedelics, it enables practitioners to reimprint and reprogram earlier circuits, shifting perceptions of reality with effect.

Understanding the Neuroelectric Circuit

In my framework, the Neuroelectric Circuit is classified among the entities that influence consciousness and perception. Described in The Book of Good Practices, this sixth circuit is associated with psychic intelligence and the capacity to reshape one’s mental and perceptual frameworks.

What is the Neuroelectric Circuit?

This circuit is considered a high-level psychic structure that, once activated, allows for the reimprinting of earlier circuits such as the biosurvival or emotional-territorial circuits. Its primary function involves the realization of the relativity of perceived realities. Practitioners often activate this circuit through advanced yogic techniques or psychedelics, which open pathways to expanded states of consciousness.

How It Works

Activation involves deliberate focus during specific practices, often involving altered states facilitated by entheogens or intense meditative states. When engaged, the Neuroelectric Circuit can overwrite or reprogram earlier circuits, leading to shifts in perception and understanding. I emphasiz that this circuit is concerned with the fluidity and relativity of “realities” perceived, making it a tool for spiritual and psychological transformation.

Role in my Framework

Within I’s multidimensional model, the Neuroelectric Circuit is a bridge to higher psychic and spiritual intelligences. It links with other circuits like the Neuroatomic (eighth) and Neurogenetic (seventh) circuits, forming a hierarchy of consciousness evolution. Mastery of this circuit can lead to insights into the nature of reality, perception, and the self.

Cross-Tradition Context

Reprogramming and reimprinting aligns with various spiritual traditions that emphasize the fluidity of reality—such as Sufi mysticism, which employs practices like whirling to transcend ordinary perception, or shamanic traditions that utilize psychedelics for spiritual journeys. Modern practices involving psychedelics and advanced yogas are seen as contemporary methods to access this circuit.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

To activate the Neuroelectric Circuit, focus on advanced yogic practices that promote consciousness expansion, such as Kundalini awakening or deep trance meditation. Incorporate psychedelics responsibly, ensuring safe set and setting, to facilitate neuroplastic shifts. Regular practice can lead to reprogramming of limiting beliefs, perceptions, and mental patterns, aligning with I’s emphasis on practical magic. This circuit's power lies in its ability to shift how you perceive and create your reality, making it essential for anyone serious about conscious evolution or transforming their psychic field.

Summary

The Neuroelectric Circuit carries the ability to reimprint and reconfigure perceptions, opening pathways to higher consciousness and expanded psychic insight. Its activation through yogas and psychedelics makes it a key element in mastering the fluidity of reality as described by Taylor I.

Imprinted by advanced yogas, this circuit is concerned with reimprinting and reprogramming all earlier circuits, and realization of the relativity of “realities” perceived.

— Taylor Ellwood, The Book of Good Practices

The Neuroelectric Circuit connects with other key entities such as the Biosurvival, Emotional-Territorial, and Neurogenetic circuits, forming part of my layered approach to consciousness. Mastery of this circuit enhances one's ability to shift perceptions and access higher spiritual intelligences, using well with practices involving egregores, psychedelics, and energetic entities.

Source books: The Book of Good Practices

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