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What if feeling everything isn’t the problem—but feeling too much noise is?
In this episode of Ageless, Arik and Aurelia explore sensitivity as a form of intelligence, not fragility. Sparked by Neptune’s rare move into Aries, the conversation unfolds into a deeper inquiry: why so many of us feel overwhelmed, reactive, and on edge—and how disconnected senses might be at the root of it all.
They reflect on the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways constant digital stimulation, glitchy technology, and nonstop information overload dull our natural intuition. When our senses are congested, Aurelia suggests, we don’t stop feeling—we just stop understanding what we’re feeling. The result? Misplaced reactions, unnecessary conflict, and a world that feels perpetually aggressive.
From ancient survival instincts and astrology transits to modern tech frustrations and emotional misfires, this episode gently reframes sensitivity as a survival skill—one our ancestors relied on, and one we still need now. Arik and Aurelia also explore why choosing what not to consume may be the most radical form of self-care, and how creating even small pockets of sensory quiet can restore clarity, intuition, and joy.
If you’ve ever felt “too sensitive,” constantly triggered, or quietly exhausted by the digital hum of modern life, this episode is an invitation to turn down the volume—and tune back into yourself.
By Arik Xander, Aurelia Xander5
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What if feeling everything isn’t the problem—but feeling too much noise is?
In this episode of Ageless, Arik and Aurelia explore sensitivity as a form of intelligence, not fragility. Sparked by Neptune’s rare move into Aries, the conversation unfolds into a deeper inquiry: why so many of us feel overwhelmed, reactive, and on edge—and how disconnected senses might be at the root of it all.
They reflect on the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways constant digital stimulation, glitchy technology, and nonstop information overload dull our natural intuition. When our senses are congested, Aurelia suggests, we don’t stop feeling—we just stop understanding what we’re feeling. The result? Misplaced reactions, unnecessary conflict, and a world that feels perpetually aggressive.
From ancient survival instincts and astrology transits to modern tech frustrations and emotional misfires, this episode gently reframes sensitivity as a survival skill—one our ancestors relied on, and one we still need now. Arik and Aurelia also explore why choosing what not to consume may be the most radical form of self-care, and how creating even small pockets of sensory quiet can restore clarity, intuition, and joy.
If you’ve ever felt “too sensitive,” constantly triggered, or quietly exhausted by the digital hum of modern life, this episode is an invitation to turn down the volume—and tune back into yourself.