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Threshold of Digital Reckoning

Threshold of Digital Reckoning

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Social media is not neutral.
It is a nervous system disruptor—engineered to fragment attention, distort identity, and commodify connection. This episode threads a ritual reckoning through the architecture of harm, naming the ache and advocating for fascia-safe digital sanctuaries.

  • 📍 Social media as engineered ache
    Algorithms serve engagement—not coherence.
    Engagement, in this context, means addiction.

  • 📍 The cost of curated illusion
    Comparison becomes metabolised as truth.
    Rhythm, rest, and relational attunement collapse.

  • 📍 The nervous system is saturated
    Fascia, psyche, and breath are overstimulated and under-held.
    This is not accidental. It is designed.

  • 📍 Governments know. Regulation is performative.
    Rising rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness are not mysteries—they are consequences.
    Harm is profitable. Surveillance is strategic.

  • 📍 The architecture of harm is lucrative
    Innovation is cited while coherence collapses.
    Freedom is claimed while intimacy is harvested.

  • 📍 Refuse the narrative of inevitability
  • 📍 Name the ache as encrypted wisdom
  • 📍 Advocate for fascia-safe digital architecture
  • 📍 Demand legislation that dignifies the nervous system


  • Parents, professionals, elders, seekers
  • Those misnamed by systems
  • Those saturated by visibility
  • Those who feel wrong in a culture addicted to performance


We are not data points.
We are not engagement metrics.
We are relational beings, sacred architecture, and we deserve better.
Let this be a threshold. Let this be a reckoning. Let us ritualise restoration in the face of engineered ache.



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