Essays and Metaphysical Writings by Lark Lauren
Published
7.5.26
The Screen That Dreams: On Media, Illusion, and the Dual Mind
A metaphysical exploration of how modern media shapes illusion, distorts perception, and influences reality creation. This essay examines the duality between the world shown on screens and the world experienced within the mind, offering practical guidance on staying grounded, conscious, and sovereign in an age of digital noise and manufactured narratives.
Published
6.1.26
Father’s Dream
A contemplative journey through duality, spiritual balance, and the hidden architecture of consciousness. Father Labby moves between waking life and visionary dreams, uncovering the illusions of modern existence, the weight of ego, and the quiet truth carried by the soul. His experiences on the ranch, his symbolic dreams, and his encounters with inner guides reveal a world split between the visible and the true, and the path toward equilibrium between them.
Published
5.17.26
Exploration of the Human Modern Experience Through a Podcast
The conversation in a podcast becomes a study of the modern human condition. How ego, identity, resistance, and cultural noise shape perception. How balance, trust, symbolism, humor, and community help dissolve those illusions.
Published
6.8.24
Spirital - Why Not - Chapter: Being Too Busy
A reflection on the modern obsession with constant activity and the subtle ways it drains our energy, clarity, and connection to the self. In a world where busyness is worn like a badge of honor, this chapter explores how distraction becomes a form of avoidance, how attention is spent like currency, and how the soul quietly asks us to slow down and return to what is real. Through practical insight and metaphysical awareness, Being Too Busy invites readers to simplify their inner landscape, reclaim their energy, and allow the deeper qualities of compassion, presence, and truth to rise above the noise of everyday life.