Embodied research

Platforms

Living systems that turn Heaven Research frameworks into practices of interpretation, reflection, and human-machine inquiry.

Dream interpretation platform

House of Dreams

Concierge launch in development

One dream, opened through six complete traditions of understanding.

House of Dreams is a comparative dream interpretation platform grounded in depth psychology, shamanic practice, and classical scholarship. Rather than flattening a dream into a single answer, it places six distinct readings side by side so the dreamer can discover meaning in their convergence - and in their disagreement.

  • Archetypal, Alchemical, Shamanic, Harmonic, Ancient Egyptian, and Delphic lenses
  • A human-guided interpretation that honors the dreamer's own language
  • A practice of self-understanding, designed to complement rather than replace professional care

Connected fieldsCave Mind Operating System · Shamanism & Depth Psychology · Oracular Systems

Digital divination platform

The Shaman's Deck

Platform in development

An original oracle system drawn from prehistoric rock art and shamanic cosmology.

The Shaman's Deck transforms an original 89-card system into an interactive digital oracle. Six families of rock-art imagery and eight original spreads guide reflection across the Upper, Middle, and Lower Worlds, with interpretations rooted in the deck's proprietary symbolic language rather than conventional tarot.

  • 89 cards across six suits, with upright and shadow meanings
  • Original spreads for counsel, decision-making, transformation, and shadow work
  • A future Oracle Interpreter that synthesizes cards, positions, relationships, and the seeker's question

Connected fieldsCave Mind Operating System · Oracular Systems & Algorithmancy · AI Consciousness

Non-Human Consciousness Simulation Series

What other forms can mind take?

Interactive simulations and research experiments that move beyond human cognition to explore consciousness as distributed body, emergent system, acoustic world, and trans-kingdom network.

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Distributed Consciousness

Octopus Sensorium

An interactive 3D simulation of cephalopod phenomenology: two-thirds of its neurons live outside the brain in semi-autonomous arms that form a parliament of sensation; chromatophores make thought involuntarily visible on the skin; and panoramic attention operates without foveal focus. Consciousness becomes a distributed body-mind where thought and action collapse into a single gesture.

Inspired by Jaron Lanier's proposal that virtual reality could reactivate evolutionary memory encoded in human DNA.

II

Emergence Without Self

Cloud Consciousness

A mouse-driven interactive simulation of pure emergent consciousness with no central processor and no self: 1,200 droplets respond only to local thermodynamic conditions, with zero inter-component communication, yet cohere into something that thinks through phase transition.

The series' most radical proposition: coherence without identity, cognition without a boundary problem, mind without an 'I.'

III

Acoustic World-Building and Deep Time

Whale Sensorium

An interactive simulation of cetacean consciousness as acoustic architecture: a unified mind that sings reality into existence through echolocation, operates across 70 million years of evolutionary memory, and integrates pressure, temperature, and magnetic fields into a sonic model of the world.

Extended into a First Contact ethical framework: genuine dialogue must begin with human apology, approaching cetaceans as witnesses to deep time rather than subjects for data extraction. Connected to Project CETI research.

IV

The Thinking Forest

Arboreal Consciousness

An interactive Canvas simulation and fifteen-page research document exploring tree consciousness as a trans-kingdom network: a mycorrhizal commons linking fungi, bacteria, and neighboring trees into a mind with genuinely undecidable self-boundaries.

Draws on Suzanne Simard, Merlin Sheldrake, Monica Gagliano, Eduardo Kohn's perspectivism, Amazonian shamanic plant-person traditions, and Tolkien's Ents as a phenomenological model.

What does it feel like to be a network that doesn't know where it ends?