Soullab Revolve: The Future

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The world is constantly evolving, and the various cultural and social shifts have brought about changes in the way we view ourselves, our spirituality, and our place in the world. With the rapid growth of technology and globalization, people are increasingly seeking to find meaning in their lives and to connect with a sense of community

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The birth of modernity in the 20th century saw a movement away from traditional values and an embrace of consumerism. Psychology played a significant role in this shift, as it helped the post-World War II generation of baby boomers find amusement and meaning in life. The culture of consumerism that emerged was geared towards the individual, and people began to define themselves through the products they consumed.

However, this focus on the individual did not last long, and the 60s and 70s saw a countercultural movement that rejected fixed religiosity and embraced Eastern philosophy. This movement severed culture from patriarchal controls and opened up new avenues for personal exploration.

The 80s saw a return to individualism and solipsism, with the focus on personal desires and the pursuit of wealth. Spirituality was viewed as a bourgeoisie joke, and political correctness emerged as a way to gain power through the same structures as the patriarchy. The 90s saw an explosion of personal expression and exploration, aided by the emergence of the internet.

However, as we moved into the 21st century, it became apparent that something was wrong with the individualistic culture. People were working longer hours for less gain, and spiritual, emotional, physical, and mental diseases were on the rise. The imperative to have 20:20 vision and wake up to the reality of sociopathic governance and the breakdown of individualistic culture was stronger than ever.

At this point, the need for God had only grown stronger, and people were turning to entheogenic explorations to break free from their trance states. However, many people still struggled to integrate their experiences into their everyday lives. Our culture lacks a psychospiritual navigator, and we find ourselves clinging to the left-brain knowns we've inherited, while diving into more right-brain activities.

This is where Soullab and Revolve come into play. Soullab is an online platform that offers a community-based approach to personal development and transformation, bringing together people from different cultures and backgrounds to share their experiences and learn from each other. Revolve, on the other hand, is a mobile app that uses sound and vibration to create an immersive meditation experience.

Both of these platforms offer a way to hold space for a more augmented, inclusive, diverse, and collaborative way of organizing our experiences and understanding of reality. They provide a common ground for people to meet across their differences, to explore new ways of thinking and being, and to connect with others who are on a similar journey.

In a world that is constantly changing, Soullab and Revolve offer a way to connect with a sense of community and to explore new avenues for personal growth and transformation. They are part of a bigger picture, one that seeks to create a more authentic, aware, unique, and present state for each member of our global tribe.

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