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Author: Dr. Dorothy W. Parker
Copyright © 2026 Dorothy W. Parker/The MERGE Lab™. All Rights Reserved.
themergelab.com
These sources explore the concept of internal colonization, where external systems of authority and hierarchy become embedded within human consciousness. This process creates an internal overseer—a self-policing voice that uses "colonial metrics" to judge one's value based on productivity and social standards. The authors explain that our inherent permeability and proximity to these structures allow them to replace our direct experience of reality with rigid, vertical frameworks. To reclaim spiritual sovereignty, individuals are encouraged to undergo a radical undoing by practicing non-production and shifting from hierarchical language to horizontal, internal metaphors. Ultimately, the text defines true liberation as the restoration of one's sovereign frequency, a state of being where existence is self-justifying and independent of external validation. This decolonization of the mind requires moving away from symbolic maps and returning to direct participation in the lived world.
By Dorothy W ParkerAuthor: Dr. Dorothy W. Parker
Copyright © 2026 Dorothy W. Parker/The MERGE Lab™. All Rights Reserved.
themergelab.com
These sources explore the concept of internal colonization, where external systems of authority and hierarchy become embedded within human consciousness. This process creates an internal overseer—a self-policing voice that uses "colonial metrics" to judge one's value based on productivity and social standards. The authors explain that our inherent permeability and proximity to these structures allow them to replace our direct experience of reality with rigid, vertical frameworks. To reclaim spiritual sovereignty, individuals are encouraged to undergo a radical undoing by practicing non-production and shifting from hierarchical language to horizontal, internal metaphors. Ultimately, the text defines true liberation as the restoration of one's sovereign frequency, a state of being where existence is self-justifying and independent of external validation. This decolonization of the mind requires moving away from symbolic maps and returning to direct participation in the lived world.