The Flip: From Limited Grid to True Architecture
When the old script stops working: somatic tells, the Glaze, and the return to True Architecture.
There’s a point where one flips and lands inside a new orientation. It feels new—but it’s not, actually. It’s more like remembering a foundation that was always there, underneath the scripts.
This “overturning” from one foundation to the next often follows a significant transformational or initiatory event (though I’ve seen this vary widely). Either way, the invitation is the same: reorient to your original design—and let your life reorganize from presence instead of performance.
A quick clarifier: when I say “the Field,” I’m naming a lived, relational reality—something you can directly register through coherence, the body, and present-tense truth. Not an external authority. Not an entity.
The in-between is real
In the beginning phases, we often flip back and forth, or feel confused and quasi-in-between. That’s not failure. It’s recalibration.
Your body begins offering “tell” markers—somatic cues that reveal which landscape your system is inhabiting in any given moment. Over time, these tells become one of your most reliable compasses.
A practical on-ramp: The Dialogue
For me, the most reliable way to stabilize this flip has been a simple practice I call The Dialogue—starting with emotions, then letting body-wisdom and present-tense truth come online. I outline it in Episode 3 of my podcast: The Dialogue: Reviving Our Emotional Tech. If you want a step-by-step method (not just concepts), that episode is the clearest entry point.
What “tells” can look like
Somatic tells aren’t mystical. They’re practical. In the early phases, you may notice patterns like:
a compulsive pull toward external proof, commentary, “the feed,” or certainty loops
urgency, tightening, performance energy, argument energy
the body saying “no” in unmistakable ways (fatigue, pressure, nausea, constriction, agitation)
the return of a simpler honesty: one breath, one true sentence
a quieter clarity: less need to convince, more ability to verify
A short piece of my own arc (and why I trust the body)
I’ve been collecting this data, with help, for many years. I’m one of those people whose life included decades of pattern interruptions and subsequent entrainment to the greater architecture—contact designed to reorient the body instrument and restore lucid awareness.
In my case, the first way this registered in my unprepared system was as scary-looking ETs or demons—fear gave the unknown a costume. That was the tunnel I navigated, and when I developed the courage to lean in, each new visitation became a little less about panic and a little more about conscious undoing. I still use the word visitation, but I mean it experientially: a somatic-and-atmospheric shift, like a higher signal comes online—most often as a felt sense of Love. I’m not pointing to an entity. It feels like remembering what I’ve always been connected to. With attention, the body vessel opens to receive in the ways it was designed. This journey accelerated after I stopped trying to fit my experience into UFO-bait narratives in the limited arena of collective consciousness.
If we practice emotional awareness tools, release what blocks our ability to cohere, and keep returning to what is actual, the body becomes alive again—and we receive the data we need (including somatic cues) to navigate beyond what we’re told.
Rituals are bridges—until they become a spell
Over the years, through my translations from the Field, I was shown that humanity has been residing and looping inside a Limited Grid (LG), and at this larger-cycle timing, we have an opportunity to phase back (or forward) into the True Architecture (TA).
One point emphasized since 2007 is to be careful not to stay asleep inside LG rituals. Rituals can be beautiful and moving—but the trap is thinking we’re practicing full connection just by going through the motions. Many rituals were developed during LG phases to keep bodies tethered to what’s real, and they served us well.
But in this intersectional time, the message is sharper: snap out of the spell and make it real. You are not the symbols that stand in for what has been temporarily disconnected from your being. Currency is a clean example—paper, coin, and digital numbers can’t match the living “currency” you are when you’re aligned and coherent.
A transmission I return to
“Body, mind, soul is a powerful pyramid. Suddenly many of your mysteries on Planet Earth will no longer be mysterious. There will be many ‘aha’s’ heard throughout the land, and you will not need channels, angels, or your revered spiritual teachers to inform you about the mysteries anymore. The solving of the mysteries are contained within you and this powerful alignment.”
— Transmission: Ritual to Embodiment 091307
One of the first TA “tells” is that we start losing our orientation to the before-world—especially the repetitive habit of collecting external data and pointing to it for reassurance. Instead, we begin to embody what we used to search for. The teachings stop being something we reference and become something we live.
“The teachings are like a finger pointing to the moon—don’t confuse the moon with the finger.”
There is no judgment in flipping back and observing what’s occurring on the LG. It’s still an observation of what is actual. With practice, we begin to see the theatrical nature of the LG in a non-reactionary way. We can feel how, without our design fully online, manipulation and distortion can work very well—and perpetuate across generations.
“Don’t go back to sleep.”
— Rumi
My current advice
Don’t fall for the bait-and-switch narratives so prevalent in the LG right now—especially as many are in a more vulnerable in-between state. Whether we consciously acknowledge it or not, many of these bait narratives are clearly in the switch phase now.
Know thySELF means: know your TA self enough to get traction, and keep working with the body’s somatic tells about which grid you’re feeding with your attention.
A 30-second flip practice
If you want a simple way to begin:
Feet on floor.
One breath.
Name one true feeling (no story): “I feel ___.”
Ask: “What’s true right now?” Name one sensation + one feeling. That’s enough. (Example: “The room feels loud.” / “The sunlight feels relieving.”
Choose one small next act from presence.
That’s it. Tiny. Repeatable. Real.
I’ve spent years weaving in and out of Limited Grid language—sometimes borrowing its lexicon just to reach people—while trying to speak from direct, lived experience (yes, the “subjective” kind). So I’m asking something simple: suspend judgment for a moment and notice the Glaze—that programmed LG reflex that dismisses anything not already validated by external consensus. What if there are real frontiers of data inside people who’ve lived whole lives beyond what we’re told is possible? We have a lot to share. Don’t be afraid of what others will think. Many of us survived that, too. It may cost you some followers, but coherence is quality over quantity now. Let’s talk—not just in occasional, performative comments—but from the floor of the True Architecture: breath, body, honesty, and presence.
If you want to practice from the floor of the True Architecture, share one true sentence from your body right now—one sensation + one feeling, no story required. Or highlight a line that landed and leave a short note (seven words is plenty). We don’t have to perform; we can practice.



I sense hunger and some depletion. I feel in my authority. I am going to heat up lunch.