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<strong>The</strong> Fifth Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />
WingmakersTM<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “It’s a software application that’s not part of the OS, but uses the OS or<br />
operating system.”<br />
Sarah: “If it isn’t changing the consciousness framework, then what’s it doing”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “It allows individuals to initiate their own Sovereign Integral process, which<br />
allows them to release the hold of these systems on their life essence. It’s less about<br />
modifying or changing the program than it is about releasing the hold that these programs<br />
have on the consciousness of the life essence.”<br />
Sarah: “Okay, I think I understand… so I want to go back to this process. You said it has<br />
two main parts, insertive behaviors and resistive behaviors. You also mentioned something<br />
about breath, but I didn’t hear you say anything specific about it.”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Yes, the breath is an important way to bring you into self-awareness. It’s like<br />
a quantum light turning on that illuminates your life essence—that part of you that is not of<br />
the Human 2.0 interface. You’re able to sense and begin to re-experience this infinite being<br />
that is you.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> breath is something that anyone can use without a lot of complication, and obviously,<br />
it’s always with you. It doesn’t require any technology or expertise. It’s really just a way to<br />
shift attention to the core of your self. <strong>The</strong> WingMakers write about quantum breathing or<br />
quantum pause. It’s a technique from Philosophy Seven.”<br />
Sarah: “Can you explain it”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “It’s very simple. You breathe in through your nose for about 2-4 seconds or<br />
whatever’s comfortable for you. Once you’ve filled your lungs, you pause or hold your<br />
breath for the same amount of time you breathed in. While you’re in the pause—holding<br />
your breath—feel it like a suspension of time, and fill that space with the feeling of I AM.”<br />
Sarah: “Okay, sorry to interrupt, but tell me again, what is the I AM feeling How do you<br />
define it”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “It’s the sovereign aspect of consciousness. It’s not the personality that defines<br />
your human experience, or you typically associate with as yourself. It is the infinite<br />
consciousness of you. It is also one. I is one. It is one thing: infinite life. It is not the mind,<br />
nor the heart, nor the body, nor the feelings and emotions of the personality. It is singular in<br />
its depth and silence.”<br />
Sarah: “Okay, go on…”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “After you hold the breath in your lungs, and anchor it with the I AM feeling,<br />
you exhale through your mouth, again for the same period of time, and then you pause<br />
again—your lungs are empty, and as you pause, you hold the feeling of WE ARE. <strong>The</strong>n you<br />
repeat this cycle until you feel you’re done.”<br />
Sarah: “Can you explain the WE ARE feeling, too”<br />
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