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The Postmaterialist Perspective

  • Writer: William McDonald
    William McDonald
  • Jun 3
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 6

Everything is energy. Everything.


Emotions are dynamic, moving sources of information — energy in motion, guiding you.


You are not independent of the mental and emotional states of others. Whether you notice it or not, you are influenced by the people next to you, the people across the room, and even those across the world.


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Your heart and nervous system emit electromagnetic fields that naturally synchronize with those around you. As this happens, information is exchanged between individuals—subtle signals that detect and translate safety or danger.


You have the ability to understand people, situations, and life itself on a much deeper level than you’ve been taught. You were born with this.


Your emotions are not obstacles—they are the key. The key to your wellness, your adaptability, your capacity to navigate life, and, yes, to access abilities you may have written off as impossible or mystical.


From a postmaterialist perspective, consciousness is not confined to the brain but exists as part of an interconnected field. This means your thoughts, emotions, and physiological states are not isolated—they’re part of a greater flow of energy and information.


You were never meant to be separate. You were always part of a living, breathing, feeling web of life.


This means you are more than a biological machine reacting to stimuli. You are creating, participating in, and shaping the world around you in far more dynamic ways than you’ve been led to believe.


Learning to sense and work with energy reminds you that there was never anything wrong with you. You are not the problem—you are the product of a society that prioritizes speed, disconnection, and conformity.


As you reconnect with your energetic awareness, you begin to develop your authentic personality traits, not the ones shaped by survival, but the ones meant for expansion.


Healing is a matter of perspective, and our perspective is often limited by the frameworks we’ve inherited. If traditional models of wellness haven’t worked for you, I invite you to explore what healing can look like through a postmaterialist lens.


Take what resonates, leave what doesn’t—and stay open to the possibility that there’s more available to you than you’ve been taught to believe.


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