Ahead of the Curve: Part Four: We Are Dying of Disconnection
The article discusses the profound disconnection from our bodies and its impact on love, sex, and the human experience. It highlights how societal structures have contributed to this disconnection, leading to a loss of intimacy and presence in daily life. The author emphasizes the urgent need for healing and reconnection to counteract the negative effects of this separation.
- ▪The article is part of a six-part series exploring consciousness and human experiences.
- ▪It argues that societal disconnection from the body has severe consequences on love and dying.
- ▪The author calls for urgent healing as a practical necessity rather than a spiritual luxury.
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Ahead of the Curve: Part Four: We Are Dying of Disconnection May 27, 2026: The statistics are in. The science is clear. And the wound is not in your head. It is in your body, your bed, your children, and the burning world around you. Maya ChristobelMay 27, 20261ShareA Six-Part Series on What Consciousness Knows About Sex, Love, Death, and Wholeness* * *PART FOURThe Price We Have PaidWhat the separation from our body has done to love, to sex, to dying, and to the human experience of being alive.* * *I am resuming this six-part series after a four-day road trip through Scotland, which was not only breathtaking but also revitalizing to my spirit, my love for the life I live, my body, whom I encouraged to hike near Ben Nevis, and my continued sharing about all things to do with Love.In Part…
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