The deconstruction of our grand persona must be a commitment of love, a careful, disciplined destruction that one can undertake with respect and without guilt. The grand persona is also understood as the beast, and refers not only to the sum of the characters we construct, but to the neurofunctional dynamic of our consciousness. In other words, if we only killed off characters, by systemic inertia they would recreate themselves, and we would become pathological killers, because we would not be modifying the dynamic — we would be subject to it, and that is what usually happens... that is the EGO.
E-go means continuous energy — the word itself tells us it only moves in one direction, stubbornly, and Psychotronics shows us that this must be transformed into alternating energy, because that is its original functionality, the universal Principle of Rhythm: everything that goes out, returns; every impulse requires a pulse — if I want to jump, I must first crouch down… so the negative movement comes first (recoil). Put another way, energy first pulls back before it moves forward. This is not a psychological concept, it is electrical physics — that's how electricity works, and our chemical biology is no exception, it responds to these charges; in other words, there is no chemistry without electricity... simple. So that neurofunctional dynamic we call the EGO is what prevents us from finding order, because what really needs to be broken is that same dynamic — and only then can it be mastered. Will is the force of love that activates these processes; there is no other way. And don't ask how, because that answer can only be found by listening to yourself — and that doesn't mean listening to your noise, it means going silent in order to truly hear yourself.
When I speak of mastery, I speak of taming — doma, which comes from dama (lady), and that in turn from woman, who represents love. That is why there is no taming without love. Without love there is only control and distorted manipulation.
The processes of ego deconstruction, then, would really be what in yoga we understand as emptiness… the act of emptying oneself. But these terms tend to be confusing and subjective, even poetic, I'd say. I come, in a way, to break that poetry apart with Psychotronic science, which — although it gets associated with the cyberpunk aesthetic — is, paradoxically, something factual and coherent.
Emptiness would be cleansing our waters — waters that are structured under a certain chemical combination and that, when subjected to pure electrical charges, undergo electrolysis… a chemical process that breaks down structures, breaks down neuroses, breaks down pathological dynamics. Those pure electrical charges occur during self-hypnosis, achieved through deep meditation. One of the things I do in my therapies is stimulate the patient's pineal gland with a strong electromotive force so they can achieve their own hypnosis, while at the same time clearing the noise within them so they can truly listen to themselves — so that hypnosis actually happens, since it involves communicating with oneself in the purest state.
From my experience and studies, I understand that noise I'm referring to as viral agents and sentinel mechanisms, beyond the noisy responses the person emits — responses that, ultimately, are what attract these agents in the first place. Yoga Sutra training allows one to optimize their supraconscious autonomy in order to overcome these systems; that is, with training, everyone should be able to achieve true autonomy and become their own therapist, even though that isn't exactly what we tend to see in everyday life.
In conclusion, the goal is to share this information as part of my study, so that psychological concepts that are sometimes abstract can be understood through electrical physics — that is, the idea is to understand what is actually being done when what is being done is being done. Mastery of the electrical determines our autonomy, and autonomy optimizes the processes that lead to supraconsciousness… the great awakening.
Perhaps, just perhaps, at some point in time-space I will manage to share, in school format, what I have rediscovered as Neo Yoga Sutra.
Emptiness as the taming of the ego requires humility, and in a way that makes us somewhat vulnerable and open to humiliation. You choose.