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Lintara: Essays on consciousness, power, and perception before language
Checklists, Nervous System

Hypersensitivity — Perception as Antenna

Reference checklist: describes hypersensitivity as a systemic mode of perception-excess, where the body functions as an antenna rather than as a “vulnerability”. A text about hypersensitivity as excess — not fragility.When the world becomes too detailed to endure, feeling turns…

Lintara: Essays on consciousness, power, and perception before language
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Intolerance

Intolerance always claims it protects. But protection turns into exclusion. Intolerance promises clarity. But clarity erases the complexity of life. Intolerance calls itself strength. But strength hides its fear of difference. Intolerance swears it defends tradition. But tradition becomes a…

Lintara: Essays on consciousness, power, and perception before language
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Perception

Perception promises truth.But truth bends inside the frame. Perception claims to be neutral.But neutrality hides its choice of angle. Perception swears it shows reality.But reality dissolves in the act of seeing. Perception insists it is shared.But no two eyes ever…

Lintara: Essays on consciousness, power, and perception before language
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Rupture

Rupture Rupture promises liberation.But liberation cuts deeper than expected. Rupture calls itself change.But change leaves fragments behind. Rupture claims to open the future.But the future spills into chaos. Rupture insists it heals.But healing starts with a wound. Rupture names itself…

Lintara: Essays on consciousness, power, and perception before language
Languages of Power

Opium for the People — The 2025 Spiritual

In the Marquis de Sade’s 1797 novel «Juliette,» the protagonist employs the metaphor of «opium» in a conversation with King Ferdinand to criticize his policies towards his subjects. However, in this context, the metaphor is not related to religion but…

Lintara: Essays on consciousness, power, and perception before language
Horror Miracle Laughter

The Miracle That Leaves No Witness

“No mortal may see me and live.” (Exodus 33:20) There was silence.And silence was not absence.It was the edge of breath. The miracle arrives when the body freezes.Not from fear. Not from awe.But because it has metwhat cannot be endured….

Lintara: Essays on consciousness, power, and perception before language
Ontology of Pain

The Integrity

Prologue: the mythFor thousands of years Atlas carried the sky upon his shoulders, believing that if he let go, the world would collapse. He bore the weight in silence, his muscles becoming chains of duty. But one day he met…

Lintara: Essays on consciousness, power, and perception before language
Languages of Power

I-admire-you-the-debt-that-was-hung

“I admire you” sounds like tenderness, but often it becomes a soft form of power: turning admiration into a debt, stripping away the right to be human, and demanding you live up to someone else’s image. “I admire you.” They…

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