Jason Cain
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Jason Cain

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Jason Cain is an independent philosopher and researcher of consciousness whose work examines the mechanics of awareness, perception, and non-ordinary cognition through the lens of Toltec philosophy and cross-traditional inquiry. His writings do not present spirituality as belief, identity, or cultural inheritance, but as a disciplined investigation into how awareness functions, how perception is structured, and whether consciousness can be transformed beyond its ordinary biological limits. Drawing on Toltec sorcery, Zen practice, yogic inquiry, and direct experiential research, Cain’s work emphasizes verification over doctrine and operational clarity over symbolic interpretation. Consistent with Toltec principles, personal biography is intentionally minimized. The focus of this work is not the author’s life, but the coherence, internal consistency, and testability of the framework presented. Where experience is referenced, it serves only to clarify method and outcome, not to establish authority through narrative or lineage. The Autobiography of a Sorcerer series reflects years of disciplined inquiry into perception, silence, dreaming, and the relocation of awareness. Its aim is not persuasion, reassurance, or inspiration, but precision: to articulate a functional model of consciousness that can be examined, challenged, and applied by serious practitioners. Cain currently lives and works in Australia, continuing a sustained practice of meditation, inquiry, and philosophical research. His work is intended for readers who value rigor over comfort, direct engagement over belief, and who are willing to examine awareness as a problem of structure rather than meaning.
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