
In this immersive dojo episode, we spiral through the intoxicating edge of peculiarity—where novelty becomes nourishment and the senses awaken. From mountain music enclaves in North Carolina to the biochemical poetry of Latin, we explore why the human nervous system craves the unknown and how fibromyalgia may be the first sign of an emerging sensory intelligence.James shares raw insights on finishing Black-Eye Club, the brutal joy of rewriting, and what happens when you treat depression as a tuning mechanism instead of a disease. Guests discuss their inner awakenings, musical flow states, and the sacred permission to not know. From Mad Magazine code jokes to the metabolic purpose of vowels, this episode unfolds like a hallucinogenic symphony of memory, myth, and mitochondria.Topics include:– The addictive power of peculiarity vs. novelty– Music as human resonance and sacred language– Dopamine as a retinal, directional nutrient– Fibromyalgia as a new evolutionary sense– Language as cellular structure (Latin as internal code)– Play, embarrassment, and the sacred role of flow– Why some pain needs to be felt to be metabolized📘 Black-Eye Club (New Revised Edition) now available🎧 Support the show + get updates at [DojoEarth Patreon]🧬 Subscribe for more explorations into myth, mind, and morphology.#dopamine #peculiarity #flowstate #blackeyeclub #neuroscience #latinisnotdead #dojoearth