Neurogenetic Circuit

The Neurogenetic Circuit is a key component in understanding mythic and evolutionary intelligence within practical magic. It connects aspects of past lives, collective unconscious, and DNA feedback loops, offering deep insights into personal and collective evolution.

Understanding the Neurogenetic Circuit

The Neurogenetic Circuit is classified among the Entities category, representing a aspect of consciousness tied to evolutionary processes. It is considered the seventh circuit in a broader system that maps various energetic and psychological functions. According to I in The Book of Good Practices, this circuit is imprinted through advanced yogic practices and is concerned with evolutionary consciousness spanning past and future timelines. It forms a bridge linking individual experience with collective memory, enabling practitioners to access insights from the collective unconscious.

How the Neurogenetic Circuit Works

This circuit operates on the premise that DNA, RNA, and brain feedback mechanisms encode and transmit evolutionary information. When activated, it facilitates access to a layered understanding of personal history, including past lives, while anchoring the individual within a collective matrix of consciousness. Techniques from yogic traditions, combined with modern energetic practices, can stimulate this circuit. Practitioners often use visualization, breathwork, and intention-setting to imprint and activate the Neurogenetic Circuit, unlocking memories and insights that span multiple lifetimes.

Role in my Framework

Within Taylor I’s energetic schema, the Neurogenetic Circuit is a conduit for higher-level intelligence. It integrates with other circuits such as the Biosurvival Circuit, which governs physical needs, and the Neuroelectric Circuit, related to psychic intelligence. The activation of this circuit enhances one’s ability to perceive and influence collective patterns, making it a vital tool for spiritual evolution and collective consciousness work.

Cross-Tradition Context

The concept aligns with various traditions that emphasize ancestral memory and collective consciousness, including shamanic practices, Sufi mysticism, and yogic sciences. In shamanic contexts, accessing the collective unconscious often involves journeying into ancestral realms, while yogic methods focus on imprinting and awakening subtle energy channels. The Neurogenetic Circuit carries this cross-cultural aim of understanding oneself as part of a larger evolutionary web.

Practical Notes for Practitioners

To activate or work with the Neurogenetic Circuit, focus on meditative practices that enhance DNA imprinting, such as deep visualization and breath control. Intentionally imprint this circuit through visualization of ancestral memories or collective symbols. Regular practice can lead to heightened awareness of past life influences and collective patterns, informing personal growth and spiritual work. Use this circuit to facilitate healing, expand consciousness, and deepen your connection to the collective unconscious.

Additional Insights

I emphasiz the importance of understanding these circuits as part of a layered energetic system, each influencing the other. Incorporating practices that target the Neurogenetic Circuit can complement work on other circuits, creating a approach to evolution and consciousness expansion.

Imprinted by advanced yogas, this circuit is concerned with evolutionary consciousness (both past and future), DNA-RNA-Brain feedbacks, and Jung's “Collective Unconscious.”

— Taylor Ellwood, The Book of Good Practices

The Neurogenetic Circuit connects with other energetic pathways like the Egregore, which carries group consciousness, and the Neuroelectric Circuit, related to psychic intelligence. Together, these circuits form a comprehensive map for working with personal and collective evolution in practical magic, as detailed across my works. Understanding these relationships allows practitioners to craft more intentional and effective spiritual interventions.

Source books: The Book of Good Practices

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